Possibly (or light reflection maybe?) but also keep in mind they did drop/fall tests with these glasses as part of the review process. I put multiple hand blown stems from Zalto, Gabriel and Glasvin in my dishwasher every day and I’ve been fine on cracks. I’ve also whacked a few on cabinets, countertops, sink edge, etc while putting them up and haven’t had one break.
@@Jonas-cd4hf yeah pretty much - most days I don’t “drink,” I taste & spit. Hand blown glasses are much more durable than machine made relative to amount of glass. My 21 month old hit my Zalto BDX with a ball and knocked it over last week. Spilled wine everywhere but glass didn’t crack.
I prefer Gabriel Glas Gold over Zalto. GGG is much better balanced in my hand compared to Zalto. Also tried Jancis Robinson’s The One glass. The stemless glass is lovely for water with dinner, but the stemmed wine glass is too thick, and heavy;. I thought they might be good for port or sherry, because the mouth is narrow, but no. GGG is my preferred wine glass.
i use thicker "commercial" grade. They feel good ,they last longer, not fragile.I do have some that are very thin and the stem so long and thin, you feel like they'll break as you fill it
I've washed Zaltos and other high end ultra thin crystal wine glasses in the dishwasher hundreds if not thousands of time and never broken one there - the biggest risk is my wife beating me to the unloading and the taller ones catching on the rails of the layer above. But, I've broken countless expensive and not so expensive by trying to wash them manually. My 2c: Always in the dishwasher. Never seen any clouding from any of mine due to it, either.
So any all-purpose wine glass is good as long as you like the look and feel of it and anything too specific is just snobbery that doesn’t really affect the taste/experience
They criticized the abundance of varietal-specific glasses, but they never suggested in any way that any all-purpose wine glass is good. They taste tested these glasses and eliminated most of them at that stage. Their pick is a cheap glass with a good shape that they felt dispersed aroma well
Il vino è una gran presa in giro. Il vino è l'unica bevanda al mondo che a chi la beve fa venire il mal di testa. Nonostante ciò la gente continua a comprarlo 😮😅😅😅
3:39 Is that a crack on the rim of the Zalto glass? Doesn't bode well for the quality.
Possibly (or light reflection maybe?) but also keep in mind they did drop/fall tests with these glasses as part of the review process. I put multiple hand blown stems from Zalto, Gabriel and Glasvin in my dishwasher every day and I’ve been fine on cracks. I’ve also whacked a few on cabinets, countertops, sink edge, etc while putting them up and haven’t had one break.
@@hoostineFL Do you have wine every day?
@@Jonas-cd4hf yeah pretty much - most days I don’t “drink,” I taste & spit. Hand blown glasses are much more durable than machine made relative to amount of glass. My 21 month old hit my Zalto BDX with a ball and knocked it over last week. Spilled wine everywhere but glass didn’t crack.
@@hoostineFL Cheers. Got the burgundy ones today. They feel extremely fragile, but I assume I will get used to it.
Very happy with my Schott Zweisel glasses. They are light, but don’t feel flimsy.
Very nice video, good pick on the inexpensive glass. Personally we like Gabriel over Zalto a tad more
I prefer Gabriel Glas Gold over Zalto. GGG is much better balanced in my hand compared to Zalto. Also tried Jancis Robinson’s The One glass. The stemless glass is lovely for water with dinner, but the stemmed wine glass is too thick, and heavy;. I thought they might be good for port or sherry, because the mouth is narrow, but no. GGG is my preferred wine glass.
i use thicker "commercial" grade. They feel good ,they last longer, not fragile.I do have some that are very thin and the stem so long and thin, you feel like they'll break as you fill it
How about the 100 point wine glass?
My personal favorite is the Luigi Bormioli Ricco 20 oz. You can’t beat the value.
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No gold goblets? Pfft. Look at these peasants.
I've washed Zaltos and other high end ultra thin crystal wine glasses in the dishwasher hundreds if not thousands of time and never broken one there - the biggest risk is my wife beating me to the unloading and the taller ones catching on the rails of the layer above. But, I've broken countless expensive and not so expensive by trying to wash them manually. My 2c: Always in the dishwasher. Never seen any clouding from any of mine due to it, either.
So any all-purpose wine glass is good as long as you like the look and feel of it and anything too specific is just snobbery that doesn’t really affect the taste/experience
They criticized the abundance of varietal-specific glasses, but they never suggested in any way that any all-purpose wine glass is good. They taste tested these glasses and eliminated most of them at that stage. Their pick is a cheap glass with a good shape that they felt dispersed aroma well
Just use any glass. This is ridiculous and honestly only for super sniffers and tasters.
16 to 18 oz. red wine glass
I like to drink my wine straight from the box
Wow! A lot of glasses ...
Stemless wineglasses? Get the F. lost! LOL
Another great video. At 0:05 when the Michael Sullivan name tag pops out, there's some artifacting on Michael's face.
"The rest is aesthetci pleasure" nah bro you cappin
I wouldn’t recommend cheering wine from the lip. It make crack the glass.
Cheers from the bowl.
I drink my wine from a dirty coffee mug. Try it
What about double walled wine glasses?
Gabriel-Glas
Il vino è una gran presa in giro. Il vino è l'unica bevanda al mondo che a chi la beve fa venire il mal di testa. Nonostante ciò la gente continua a comprarlo 😮😅😅😅
Plaster the wall and you can live there
🍇🍷 Awesome information! I agree about the Snobby or as you said fear factor An all wine glass! Is all that's necessary! 🍻 Cheers 🍷🍷
Goddamn Riedel shills... where's a Schott Zwiesel
What a JOKE of a video ;)
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