Monday, January 5, 2009
Champagne Coupes vs. Flutes
I hosted two birthdays parties in the past couple weeks and I served champagne at both of them. I needed to get more glasses for the parties and I was torn between getting flutes or coupes. I much prefer the look of coupes with their wide saucers and the ease in drinking from them. I know that champagne connoisseurs feel that a crystal flute is the only way to enjoy the bubbles and bouquet of the sparkling wine. The coupes encourages the champagne to warm and the bubbles to dissipate too quickly. I ended up going with the Hollywood glamour of the champagne coupe. I picked up all of the glasses at different resale shops in my neighborhood, the best deal was five crystal glasses for $2.50!!! I also found seven of the most beautiful etched glasses for under $10.00. These glasses always seem to come in odd numbers and they are extraordinarily inexpensive. Dom Perignon will probably never be served in these and I follow Marilyn Monroe's taste of champagne with potato chips.
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8 comments:
Those coupes are very classy. If the champagne gets warm you're not drinking it fast enough!
I've never tasted potato chips with my champagne, and if lessening-the-potato-chips-in-my-life weren't one of my resolutions this year I would try it tonight!
Alas, I must live vicariously through Marilyn!
Thanks for sharing!!!
p.s. my mom found out three days before Christmas that she is in remission! I wanted to share it with you and thank you again for donating for all those people who are in desperate need! Take care!
I have a big nose so I like the coupes too. It always gets in the way with the flutes! But I like anything with bubbles served in anything.
I love the coupes, but the flutes--so delicate!
Good luck with your resolutions--your pictures for that post made me giggle.
Hello Linda,
Happy New Year!
The 1930's were years of great elegance...great post!
Love the music as well.
~ Gabriela ~
You know, I think sometimes changing things up a bit makes it all more exciting!
Now I have never heard of dipping potato chips in champagne, however I love dipping my french fries in a chocolate shake.
Happy New Year Linda!!!
xo
Becky
clink, clink! CHEERS!!
Ooooo...do tell where your resale shops are located...pretty please?
Happy New Year, Linda! It's been such a pleasure to blog with ya!
I found them in Highland Park at the Hadassah House Resale Shop.
Linda
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