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  2. 9 Best Wine Glasses of 2023, According to Experts - AOL

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    The best wine glasses, according to sommeliers, including sets and stemless glasses for white, red and sparkling wines, from crystal to plastic and beyond. 9 Best Wine Glasses of 2023, According ...

  3. 10 Best Wine Glasses to Make You Feel Fancy, Schmancy - AOL

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    Pantry Wine Glasses, Set of 6. Hear me out: You have your ~nice~ wine glasses, and then you have your (equally as fahncy) wine glasses that are just a *tad* more durable. You know—for doling out ...

  4. The 12 Best Wine Glasses of 2023 - AOL

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  5. Gambero Rosso - Wikipedia

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    The Gambero Rosso wine ratings in Vini d’Italia are built up on the number of glasses (bicchieri) awarded to a wine, which is indicated in the wine guide with a number of stylized glasses next to the wine's name. The highest rating is three glasses (Tre Bicchieri), [1] and the wine guide only includes wines which are seen by the editors as ...

  6. Wine glass - Wikipedia

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    Wide-mouthed glasses function similarly to red wine glasses discussed above, promoting rapid oxidation which alters the flavor of the wine. [citation needed] White wines which are best served slightly oxidized are generally full-flavored wines, such as oaked chardonnay. For lighter, fresher styles of white wine, oxidation is less desirable as ...

  7. Lead glass - Wikipedia

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    Cut glass wine glass made of lead glass. Lead glass, commonly called crystal, is a variety of glass in which lead replaces the calcium content of a typical potash glass. [1] Lead glass contains typically 18–40% (by mass) lead(II) oxide (PbO), while modern lead crystal, historically also known as flint glass due to the original silica source, contains a minimum of 24% PbO. [2]