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		<title>By: Red Wine Glasses Sizes &#124; Wholesale Wine Glasses</title>
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		<dc:creator>Red Wine Glasses Sizes &#124; Wholesale Wine Glasses</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...]  The Right Wine Glass Wine Storage Blog - VintageCellarsNow, there is certainly nothing wrong with having just the standard four varieties of glasses: red wine, white wine, port and champagne. But having specific glasses for different grape varieties, styles, and even ages of wines can really &#8230; Claus Riedel was the first person to was the first wine glass designer to recognize that the size and shape of the glass can affect the tasting experience. He began designing wine glassesRed Wine Glass ShapesClaus Riedel was the first person to was the first specifically engineered.wine glass designer to recognize that the size and shape of the glass can affect the tasting experience. A good white wine glass will sit on a long stem.Riedel Ouverture Red Wine Glass, Set of 2 &#124; Wine, Wine Club, WineThis purchase was to replace broken glasses and to expand the collection. The size is an acceptable compromise for red and white wines, but we prefer the Reidel Ouverture Magnums for reds. They too have proven to be dishwasher durable.&#160;&#160; [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Wine Bottle Charm and Wine Glass Charms Set &#124; Wine Tasting</title>
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		<title>By: "Taste Centers," "Tongue Maps" are Myth: The Low-Down on Your Taste Buds &#124; Wine Storage Blog - VintageCellars</title>
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		<dc:creator>"Taste Centers," "Tongue Maps" are Myth: The Low-Down on Your Taste Buds &#124; Wine Storage Blog - VintageCellars</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] week, we talked about Claus Riedel&#8217;s obsession with designing the perfect wine glass.  One of his objectives was to direct the wine to the &#8220;correct&#8221; part of the mouth so [...]</description>
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