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A Very Good Zinfandel

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A Very Good Zinfandel

 

Sorry, do you really drink fine wines from such ugly wine glasses?
Similar looking drinking glasses here will be filled industrially with mustard before they might end up afterwards in some student flat kitchens. :)
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Well, to be perfectly honest, the people in our village use this container most of the time.

Or at least that's what I've been told as my memory isn't very good.

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Well, to be perfectly honest, the people in our village use this container most of the time.

Or at least that's what I've been told as my memory isn't very good.

 

O, that seems to be a beer preferring area. :)
Since one should be suspicious always, what would be poured into dark opaque jugs, I would also prefer transparent clear drinking glasses, before for the safety one drinks right out of hopefully properly labeled bottles. :D
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OK. Here is the truth. I purchased some beautiful, $28 each, long stemmed wine glasses and I kept accidentally snapping off the stems. We have broken most of our wedding crystal over the past five decades. My oldest son uses the glass that you dislike. So, I bought some. I like them very much and recommend them to all septigenarians.

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OK...

 

...that explains a lot - hope, if I should become an octogenarian, I will not get only watery liquids from a spouted cup or even intravenous. :)

Wine glasses are offered long-stemmed for the main reason to come somewhat closer to the wine conoisseurs' noses.

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