Archive for the ‘Wine Glasses’ Category

Unique Wine Coasters

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

One may not think much about coasters, but when you have great wine coasters, everyone is bound to take notice. But what kind of coasters can really be considered unique, and where can you find them?

You can start off your coaster collection by eliminating the need for anyone to seek them out. Instead, before your guests arrive, you can attach the coasters to the bottom of the wine glasses. These can then double as identification, eliminating the need for glass charms or tags. These coasters can come with any number of designs on them.

Want to go really casual? Look for flip-flop wine coasters. These slip on just like a pair of flip-flops with the straps going over the base of the wine glass. Choose from favorite sports teams or just go with solid colors.

You can always look to the holidays for fun coasters. Hosting a Christmas party? A Fourth of July get-together? Look for wine coasters that feature the holidays on them, from Santa to fireworks.

Upgrade your coasters to more interesting materials to make them something special. You can find marble, bamboo, pewter, stone, or even crystal wine coasters.

When it comes to discovering all these possibilities, a quick trip to the internet will show you all you want to see.

 

Personalized Wine Charms for Special Occasions

Monday, April 30th, 2012

Certain moments call for something extra, and personalized wine charms can do just that. These tiny charms can be perfect for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and more. Personalizing them can be done in any number of ways, from specific shapes being made to simply having them engraved with words or initials.

Wine charms ensure that no one’s wine glass goes missing, and with personalized charms you’ll always have them to remember that special occasion. They can still be used over and over again no matter what, unless you want to keep them somewhere safe as a part of your memories.

You can also get personalized wine charms for holidays such as Christmas or even Halloween if you wish. What could be more fun than a little dangly pumpkin on your wine glass?

There are many places you can go in order to get personalized wine charms. Many artisans will make them for a very reasonable price. Engraving can also be done, though you may find some places that charge more than others. Think carefully about what you want first because the moment a charm is personalized just for you, there is no going back.

 

Discovering Unique Wine Glasses

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

Most people believe that wine glasses are all the same. However, this is not true. This day and age, wine glasses come in all sorts of different styles that can mean finding the perfect set that suits your personality. But just where can you find unique wine glasses?

You may want to take a look in a few unexpected places first, such as antique stores or even an estate sale. You never know what you might find when it comes to older glasses. You might just wind up with a set of unique wine glasses that will wow your friends the next time they visit.

If you can’t find any locally, then it may be time to expand your hunt to online locations. Thousands of different places offer wine glasses, and many will include unique wine glasses to their list of products. Online stores may show you perfect wine glasses that suit your needs exactly. Remember what you want to see when you pour wine into your glasses so you don’t get too excited, buy a set, and then realize they don’t work. Do you truly want colored glasses, or do you want to be able to see the wine swirling in the glass? Do you want the stem to have a strange shape, or do you want to be able to hold it comfortably? It is important to put your wine enjoyment first and aesthetics second so you can enjoy your glasses for years to come.

 

Choosing a Wine Decanter

Monday, April 9th, 2012

Decanters can help to improve the flavor of a wine by giving it a chance to blend with the air as well as give stems, seeds, and various pulp sediments a chance to settle so you don’t end up with any of it in your mouth. Most wines today don’t need much in the ways of decanting, but a wine decanter can also add a little something extra to your table by neatly matching with your stemware and adding a sense of occasion.

There are many different styles of decanters for you to choose from. Consider what you want in a decanter before making any sudden decisions. For example, decanters that are painted, etched, or cut in a way that prevents you from seeing the wine clearly may not be what you want. If you want to be able to see your wine and enjoy its rich hue, then you will want a clear glass decanter.

A wide-neck decanter will allow more air inside and aerate the wine more quickly than a thin-neck decanter. Sometimes it will depend on the wine as to how much aeration should be used – such as older wines that don’t need much exposure to oxygen. You should also hold the decanter you are considering in your hands to make sure it feels right. Remember – no matter what wine decanter you buy, never fill it to the brim!

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Wine Glass Holders for Your Home

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

If you enjoy wine, no doubt you have several wine glasses, not only for yourself but for those who spend time with you and enjoy a glass as well. But where do you put those glasses once you’re finished with them?

Some people simply put them in their cabinet with the other drinking glasses. But why tuck them away when they can become part of a lovely decoration?

Wine glass holders can really add a little something extra to a room, as well as provide you with quick and easy access to your wine glasses when you want them. If you have a get-together, it also allows guests to simply choose a glass of their own without having to ask you or go looking in your kitchen cabinets.

Wine glass holders come in a variety of designs, from excellently carved wood to simple, chic wire styles. Choose one that works for your style. It doesn’t necessarily have to blend in with your kitchen or shout out that it’s a wine glass holder. As long as it is pleasing to your eyes and holds the right number of glasses for you, then you’re set. Place it in an easy to reach area and enjoy wine whenever you like!

Take a look at our Stemware Holder. Beautiful made and fits any budget.

 

Wine Tools of the Trade

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

Not sure which wine tools you might need as you dive into the wine scene? There are several, many of which you may already have in your home. If not, get ready for a bit of a shopping trip so you can really enjoy the party the next time you open a bottle of wine.

A corkscrew is a must-have for anyone looking to drink wine. How else do you intend to open the bottle? There are several corkscrew types you can choose from, ranging from the most traditional to fancy counter bolted versions. Pick one that best suits your wine drinking style.

Decanters are handy if you like to drink wines that deserve or need a good decanting. This can include certain wines like some ports, or just wines that you want to decant for yourself.

Wine pourers can make pouring wine a much smoother experience. They can also help decrease the amount of air that gets mixed into the wine as you pour it into the glass.

Naturally you’ll need wine glasses, and if you intend to host get-togethers with people, you may also want to invest in some wine charms. They’re not typical wine tools, but they definitely keep mix-ups from occurring!

 

Washing Crystal Wine Glasses

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Crystal Wine Glass

The party is over and everyone had a wonderful time.

But now the dreaded cleanup has arrived.

What do you do with the Crystal Wine Glasses? Throw them in the dishwasher?

Wait! Read this first.

So you had friends over for wine and conversation. There was an Italian barolo, a California chardonnay, an albarino from Spain plus Neapolitan-style pizzas from a new place in town.

And now? Your friends have split and you have a dozen wine glasses, greasy plates, forks and a problem:

Stick everything in the dishwasher, invoke Bacchus and hope the stemware survives? Pile the glasses and greasy dishes in the sink, squirt in dishwashing soap, add water and scrub?

Or do what pros suggest: Use hot water and wash the wine glasses by hand.

So says Ray Foley, author of “Bartending for Dummies” (Wiley), founder of Bartender Magazine and a guy with 16 years tending bar under his belt. Sure, restaurants may run wine glasses through dishwashers, but hot water — just hot water, no soap — is the way to go, he says.

“Putting them in the dishwasher is not a bad thing, but … the problem with dishwashers and wine glasses is that, first, you can’t find a dishwasher where they fit in,” Foley says. “If they do fit, they clang against each other and some break.” Plus, dishwasher rinses may leave a residue.

Make sure you read the Original Story about Washing Crystal Wine Glasses.

Sadly, it seems that it will take a little time and work to get those Crystal Wine Glasses clean.

 

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Article: Washing Crystal Wine Glasses
Article Source: KansasCity.com
Author: BarParts.com

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Washing Crystal Wine Glasses

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