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There’s nothing quite as elegant as a champagne glass – from the tinkling sound it makes when its edge gently hits the neck of a champagne bottle, sparkling wine flowing into its welcoming cup, to the way it elegantly settles into one’s hand, fingers weaved through its long glass stem. A champagne glass is graceful with its gentle curves, and sophisticated with its sleek style.
Indeed, a bottle of delectable champagne won’t be nearly as pleasurable to the palette if not enjoyed in a champagne glass that is equally as exquisite. To a champagne lover, half the fun is in the bottle, and the other half is in the champagne glass. Indeed, a beautifully designed champagne glass completes the whole champagne experience.
As with the sparkling liquid it is filled with, champagne glasses today also come in different types and designs. There are classic hand-blown champagne glasses, so expertly created and each definitely a work of art in itself. Then there are the colorful ones that are quirky and contemporary, a modern twist to a classic.
Champagne glasses are a form of art in themselves, and if you’re a champagne lover, before you pop the cork on that bottle, be sure to have an exquisitely designed champagne glass (or two) at hand – the champagne will, undoubtedly, taste even better in them.