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Product Details Manufacturer: Spiegelau Brand: Spiegelau Product features: - Excellent for serving larger portions of red wine
- 9 inches tall, 2-1/2-inch diameter across top of glass
- Elegant design with thin stems
- Made in Germany
- Hand wash with mild detergent
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Price List for Spiegelau Vino Grande Red Wine Glasses, Set of 6
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of the Spiegelau Vino Grande Red Wine Glasses, Set of 6Customer Review: *Better* than Riedel for every day use Summary: 5 StarsI strongly dispute the previous reviewer. I own a winery and have experienced most every stemware made. I use these Spiegelau glasses for every-day use, and LOVE THEM. In contrast to what one reviewer said, I find them slightly thicker than the Riedels, and hence -- as s/he noted -- they don't break nearly as often. The shape is very elegant; slightly more modern or contemporary. These Vino Grande Reds work well for both reds and whites, and you don't need to worry about them breaking. 1) they don't break as often, and 2) they are a fraction of the price. I have bought three dozen of them, and have NEVER seen any flaws or imperfections. I find the quality every bit as good as Riedel. My Riedels are pulled out when I want to "impress" a wine writer. Otherwise, it's Spiegelau for me!
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