I have some IVDP glasses. I know a bunch of people on the forum here bought Marjorie Lumm glasses a while back, but that business seems to be defunct now. I'm primarily looking for a U.S. answer, but I'll consider others: What glasses are you using, or would you buy today, if you wanted to get a large number of glasses for Port tasting?
At the moment I was considering these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CI ... 73JL&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088Q ... KSB6&psc=1
What tasting glasses are available these days?
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Re: What tasting glasses are available these days?
If just for tasting, I like the iso glasses. For drinking, white wine glasses.
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Re: What tasting glasses are available these days?
IIRC Stewart still has access to the Marjorie Lumm-style glasses, and they're still ridiculously inexpensive.
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Re: What tasting glasses are available these days?
ISO glasses are quite effective for group tastings. I am now in love with Gabriel glasses. One glass to fit them all, it works!Eric Ifune wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 4:25 pm If just for tasting, I like the iso glasses. For drinking, white wine glasses.
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Those Gabriel glasses look nice, but I am looking for something for a group tasting, which makes the Gabriel a bit impractical for storage and cost.Frederick Blais wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 11:56 pm ISO glasses are quite effective for group tastings. I am now in love with Gabriel glasses. One glass to fit them all, it works!
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Re: What tasting glasses are available these days?
$49 for 12 is a great price. If I didn't already have 100+ IDVP's I'd go for the RONA INAO/ISO Tasting Glass - pack of 12.
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Re: What tasting glasses are available these days?
ISO for group tastings as they are just easier to use.
I prefer a smaller white wine glass, but these are harder to get decent ones cheaply in quantity.
I prefer a smaller white wine glass, but these are harder to get decent ones cheaply in quantity.
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Re: What tasting glasses are available these days?
I tend to use the Zalto Universal glass (white wine).
For tastings I use the IVDP quite a few.
https://bichel.dk/universalglas-zalto-denk-art.html
For tastings I use the IVDP quite a few.
https://bichel.dk/universalglas-zalto-denk-art.html