Every wine lover needs at least one stemware set – most choose a versatile option large enough for reds, and maybe pick up a few champagne flutes and call it a day. But what if you want something with a little more character? Perhaps a gift for somebody with a sense of humor or a love of novelty? And then there's the matter of travel and casual parties where durability is the biggest concern. This guide doesn't hold back on the variety, from true luxury to pure laughs. Not a big fan of wine? Consider revisiting out our big list of tea and coffee mugs or carafes for drinkware inspiration, our list of unique flatware to stock up on diningware.
Wine-tasting Glasses:
A glass more than two years in the making. Each L'Atelier du Vin L'Exploreur is unique - the high quality lead-free glass joins together at a subtle seam that helps to release and develop the definition of each aroma.
Italian Crystal Wine Glasses:
Six crystal wine glasses made in Florence, Italy; part of the Fusion collection from Lorenzo. The smaller size (five and a half ounces) helps to prevent over-pouring, ideal for dinner parties and tasting clubs.
Vera Wang Wedgwood Wine Glasses:
Wedgwood teamed up with wedding designer Vera Wang to create this contemporary interpretation of the traditional Duchesse pattern. Characterized by a simple starburst cut, these fine crystal glasses also sparkle with a distinctive platinum rim.
Baccarat Wine Glasses:
Baccarat stemware is known for its immaculate quality and high detail, and this collection is no different. Massena stemware features deep bevel cuts in heavy fine crystal, a weighty glass that feels good in the hand.
Double-wall Champagne Flutes:
These festive champagne flutes are the perfect conversation piece for a party – when filled, it almost looks like the bubbly is floating in midair! Double-wall design means the champagne stays cold and the glass remains free of condensation right down to the last drop.