Microwave Cooking for One by Marie T Smith
Setting the Table: Glassware
Spiegelau's Authentis Collection
Wine glasses from Spiegelau's Authentis collection are notable for
their strength and value. The glasses are machine-blown of 5 percent lead crystal,
providing excellent transparency and brilliance for showcasing color and clarity.
Elegant, finely balanced, lightweight yet sturdy, they have thin rims to ensure
smooth sipping and are dishwasher-safe. The glasses below are sold in sets of six.
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Burgundy Wine Glass Set of Six — Generously sized and
tapered toward the rims to intensify and concentrate bouquet, the six glasses in this
set are perfect for serving extremely complex red wines. Each glass has a capacity of
26½ ounces so it can hold a full serving and still have ample evaporation surface for
a wine's full aroma to rise in its tapered chimney. Each glass is 8¾ inches high. |
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White Wine Glass Set of Six — Generously sized and
tapered toward the rims to intensify and concentrate bouquet, the six glasses in this
set are perfect for serving both red and white wines. Each glass has a capacity of
14¾ ounces so it can hold a full serving and still have ample evaporation surface for
a wine's full aroma to rise in its tapered chimney. Each glass is 8¼ inches high. |
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Red Wine Glass Set of Six — Generously sized and tapered
toward the rims to intensify and concentrate bouquet, the six glasses in this set are
perfect for serving full-bodied red wines. Each glass has a capacity of 17 ounces so it
can hold a full serving and still have ample evaporation surface for a wine's full aroma
to rise in its tapered chimney. Each glass is 8½ inches high. |
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Multi-Purpose Wine Glass Set of Six — Generously
sized and tapered toward the rims to intensify and concentrate bouquet, the six
glasses in this set are perfect for serving light- and medium-bodied white wines.
Each glass has a capacity of 12¾ ounces so it can hold a full serving and still
have ample evaporation surface for a wine's full aroma to rise in its tapered
chimney Each glass is 7¾ inches high. |
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Champagne Flute Set of Six — Ideally shaped for
prolonging bubbles and chill, the six tall, glasses in this set are perfect for
serving Champagne and other sparkling wines. Each flute is 9 inches high and has
a capacity of 9½ ounces. |
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35¼-Ounce Spiegelau Authentis Decanter —
This Spiegelau Authentis Decanter features a generous
35¼-ounce full capacity, and a design with a wide base silhouette.
Made in Germany of lead-free crystal, this decanter provides an
attractive wine serving vessel at the table, as it functions to
expose the wine to more oxygen and surface area, allowing the wine
to develop to its full potential. |
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53-Ounce Spiegelau Authentis Large Decanter —
This Spiegelau Large Authentis Decanter features a
generous 53-ounce full capacity, great for a magnum bottle of wine,
and a design with a wide base silhouette. Made in Germany of
lead-free crystal, this decanter provides an attractive wine serving
vessel at the table, as it functions to expose the wine to more
oxygen and surface area, allowing the wine to develop to its full
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When it comes to finding Spiegelau that is difficult
to find in stores near you, one of your best resources for acquiring the items you
want is eBay, where there are a lot of wonderful finds still in the
original boxes. We all receive those odd items as gifts that we have no need for and
never use. Yet, one person's junk could be exactly the treasure you want.
If you are having difficulty finding items in your favorite Spiegelau collection,
try posting what you are looking for at eBay Want-It-Now and tell millions of sellers what you want.
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