Cheap Riedel Ouverture White Wine Glasses, Set of 4 (Kitchen) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Kitchen |
| MANUFACTURER: | Riedel |
| FEATURES: | 4 glasses shaped for serving white wines, Machine-blown of lead-free potash glass, Cut-and-polished rims so wine flows easily onto tongue, Each holds 9-7/8 ounces, stands 7-1/8 inches high, Made by world renowned wineglass makers |
| MEDIA: | Kitchen |
| MPN: | 408/05 |
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| UPC: | 632868408058 |
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Customer Reviews of Riedel Ouverture White Wine Glasses, Set of 4
My favorite wine tasting glasses I love the Riedel Ouverture series glasses and have the red wine, white wine and magnum sets. Only $8 per stem and the same shape as the much more expensive Vinum series. Supposedly, the no lead allows them to be put in the dishwasher, but I always hand wash them. Good light but strong wine glass with a nice length stem; many wine glasses have overly long stems. Don't know why more wine stores don't carry the Ouverture glasses. For me, they are the only ones to own.
For the smaller hand and more compact nose. . .
The Ouverture White glass holds 20% less wine than the red. It' a reminder to pour smaller portions of white so the wine doesn't warm up too quickly in the glass. I personally find the smaller size to be a bit too fussy, but one of my favorite tasting companions prefers this glass no matter what we're drinking. A great deal of your experience of wine comes from the aromas that develop in the air above the surface of the wine. A glass that forces the wine to have a large surface area for its volume and then narrows to concentrate the vapors will increase the flavor experience. Glasses with a thin lip seem to interfere less with the taste of wine than thicker (and cheaper) glasses. The shape of the glass makes a difference, too. Since we can only smell molecules that are in the air, the best wine-tasting glass is going to promote evaporation by exposing the largest possible surface area to the air. These glasses are wide at the waist and narrow at the top to get more from their wine. Does it make a difference? You bet-and in every taste test that I've been part of, Riedel glasses win hands down.
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>(For more information on the factors that effect the taste of wine-Storage, Air, Temperature, Food and Context, see [[ASIN:0131186361 New Short Course in Wine,The]])
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> The wine simple tastes better in these glasses. The red wine Ouverture glasses are as close to an all-purpose glass as any and they're very inexpensive.
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>It shouldn't be necessary to mention that a wine glass should be clean and odorless. But sometimes restaurants, in their zeal to make their glassware clean use rinsing aids that leave behind a strong mineral smell. If you're spending a lot of money on a bottle of wine in a restaurant, sniff the empty glass first. At home, a film of grease can settle on a previously clean glass. It's no reflection on the quality of the housekeeping-cooking fats disperse in the air and settle on everything in a kitchen. An additional rinsing and a wipe with a clean towel are all you need.
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>Lynn Hoffman, author of [[ASIN:0131186361 New Short Course in Wine,The]] and the tasty [[ASIN:1601640005 bang BANG: A Novel]]
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Ugly
Quite possibly the most overpriced crappy wine glasses anyone could find. They're exactly like the wine glasses you'd find at a hotel bar -- short, with a rolled lip, and designed to be washed in a dishwasher over and over. Heavy and indestructible. Not what I think of when I think of crystal.