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Maximilian Riedel has a mission: to rid the world of champagne flutes. “My goal is to make them obsolete within my lifetime,” says the 11th-generation glassmaker from Austria. “Champagne and sparkling ...
Because we are skeptical, we busted out a bottle of Moet & Chandon Imperial Brut ($39.99) and drank it from a regular flute and the Fatto A Mano glass. In addition to realizing we love Imperial ...
Flute Glasses for Champagne Lose Some Fizz Saucer-Shaped Coupe Replace Flutes for Serving Bubbly By Lettie Teague Updated Jan. 8, 2015 8:31 pm ET Share ...
I had always understood that Champagne should be poured into flutes to maintain the bubbles, and here was my neighbor, a French person who should know, setting out coupes.
A flute 'does nothing' for champagne and sparkling wines, according to an 11th-generation Austrian glassmaker who has vowed to 'make them obsolete'.
A wine expert has revealed why you shouldn't drink Champagne out of a flute. Master Sommelier Olivier Krug, from Krug Champagne, was a guest on the 'Got Somme' podcast hosted by Angus O'Loughlin ...
Monitoring Gaseous CO2 and Ethanol above Champagne Glasses: Flute versus Coupe, and the Role of Temperature. PLoS ONE, 2012; 7 (2): e30628 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0030628 ...
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