Holding a coupe filled with sparkling just feels glamorous. Tall, thin-stemmed versions from Hawkins New York and Estelle ...
RED WINE IS SERVED in a red wine glass and white wine is allotted its own glass, too, but when it comes to Champagne, it seems, anything goes. From coupes to flutes to “tulip” style glasses to ...
When asked if he would drink Champagne out of a plastic glass if trapped on a bus in a snow storm, Georg Riedel, Owner of Riedel Wine Glass Company, quickly responded, “Yes, I would open the bottle, ...
Just because you can drink from any old glass when you’re at home doesn’t mean you should. Especially if you’re drinking something a little fancy, like Champagne or a cocktail, which are both best ...
The wine professionals I polled regarding the appropriate glass for Champagne expressed firm, sometimes conflicting preferences—though most of them shared a contempt for coupes. I certainly have to ...
First introduced in the 1660s for Champagne, the coupe glass reached the height of its popularity in the 1930s with the introduction of Prohibition-era cocktails, and in recent years its popularity is ...
Scouted selects products independently. If you purchase something from our posts, we may earn a small commission. If you ask us, you don’t need a reason to enjoy champagne—ever, but if you’re going to ...
I have a ritual at this time of year. Right before New Year's, I pull out the wedding crystal, wash the flutes and wonder, "Why do I only use these once a year?" For 2015, I'm making an easy ...
Christmas creates conundrums. Tree? Norway spruce or Nordmann fir? Turkey or goose? Presents before lunch... or after? And breakfast champagne? To be served in a high and slender flute or a shallow ...
Champagne just isn't champagne without its bubbles, and a study highlights the effects that champagne glass shape and temperature can have on carbonation upon serving and the drinking experience.