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Want some wine glasses with slightly less emphasis on elegance, and slightly more emphasis on fitting in the ****ing dish washer without breaking.
Don't want completely stemless, just shorter stems, and perhaps not heuge volume. Have searched loads and can't find any.
Have a sneaky suspicion that what I'm looking for might be known as a **** glass ( not sherry not brandy, not beer) but I'm not sure what that is.
Anyone know any sub 18cm stemmed wine glasses that can be used to drink wine?
(Bonus point if they don't look really cheap and nasty.)
Google "French wine glasses" a lot of them are very short stem or go full French peasant farmer chic and buy those little french stemless wine glasses.
What he^ said.
Or Ikea e.g.
https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/framtraeda-wine-glass-clear-glass-80364812/
we've got some wine "tumbler" (no stem) glasses, love em' nice to drink from and they are also stackable in the dresser.
Wicked, thanks all.
We got a set of napoli from Habitat for the camper as needed less height for the cupboard they are half price at moment
Is the M&S 'Tribeca' what you're looking for?
https://www.marksandspencer.com/set-of-4-tribeca-stackable-wine-glasses/p/hbp60429542?color=CLEAR
We have some, and I like them - they also fit easily in the dishwasher & will stack in the cupboard. Didn't think we'd paid that much for them though!
Edit: 14.5cm tall x ~7cm diameter. Hold a decent amount of wine, but you don't *have* to fill them.
Drink from the bottle, zero washing up. Or IKEA if you're posh.
Drink from the bottle, in IKEA.
To be fair being drunk in IKEA is probably the only way to make it bearable.
Those wolf and badger ones are lovely, but given the aim was so they'd fit in the dishwasher it's almost as cheap to get a new dishwasher!
In fact, at that price I'd want Messrs Wolf and Badger round my house washing them up for me!
Duralex Gigogne unless we have guests:
https://www.duralex.com/boutique
The Spanish make some nice shapes in toughened glass:
https://www.cdiscount.com/maison/r-12+verres+ballon+verre.html#_his_
The Vicrila ones on that page
I'm not allowed to drink wine from stemmed glasses in the lounge, one too many carpet "incidents" apparently. Which I think may be one, but my memory is hazy due to too much wine.
Anyway, I use a old Nutella jar because I flat out refuse to use a Tommy Tipee cup with handles and a spout.
HTH. 👍
Last lot we bought were £1 for 4 from Sainsbury.
Messrs Wolf and Badger round my house washing them up for me!
sorry but the wife is not available for outside gigs.
Paris goblets would fit the bill, the standard wine glass years ago.
I think "Paris goblet" may be the term for what you seek. A trade supplier might be a better bet, eg
https://www.nisbets.co.uk/search/?text=Paris+goblet
https://www.nisbets.co.uk/ballon-wine-goblets-190ml-ce-marked-at-125ml/d091
Ikea every time.
We have some very similar to the M&S glasses @tillydog linked to (they may actually be the same). They are great, fit the dishwasher well and can stack in the cupboard.
Duralex!
a million french caffs can't be wrong...
a million french caffs can’t be wrong…
Meh, what would the French know about wine that a bunch of middle age, English mountain biking IT professionals wouldn't?
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Duralex Gigogne unless we have guests:
Those are the ones I was referring to for stemless, don't hold very much but I really like drinking from them for some reason. A slightly bigger version would be ideal.
search stemless wine glasses.
Proper wine glasses without the stem.
(not just ones you've broken the stem off)
Duralex Gigogne
Might as well go for a sleever!! lol
IKEA do a stemless wineglass, £1 each, which I bought for the exact same reason.
https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/ivrig-glass-clear-glass-50258323/
Or you can go full Sopranos and just use a small tumbler