Available in clear stemless or blue long-stemmed, with many more options coming soon!
Beautiful wine glass etched with the outline of amazing Lake Tahoe!
Visited by many people from around the globe, Lake Tahoe offers spectacular breathtaking views year-round for your pleasure. Be it in the summer, with its fantastic beaches and mountain hiking trails, or winter with its world-class ski resorts, Lake Tahoe has something to offer that is enjoyable for everyone!
Now, after a long day at work, travel, or pleasure, you can now experience Lake Tahoe by simply pouring your favorite wine or beverage into the beautifully crafted glasses and let your mind drift off into the dreamy world of Tahoe and the surrounding areas.��
Life is short and you deserve to experience all the beauty that Lake Tahoe can offer! So, treat yourself and get your Lake Tahoe wine glasses today for $19.99 each.
Available in clear stemless or blue long-stemmed, with many more options coming soon!
A wine glass is composed of four parts – the base, the stem, the bowl, and the rim. The base is what gives the glass its stability. From there, the stem elongates the glass while giving the customer something to hold on to without raising the temperature of the wine within. It also prevents fingerprints from getting on the bowl of the glass.
The bowl sits atop the stem. The bowl is arguably the most important feature of the glass. It should be large enough to comfortably swirl the wine without spilling or splashing it, and it should be tapered to retain and concentrate the aroma of the wine. Full-bodied red wines need room to breathe and to release their aroma. Therefore, a larger bowl is needed when serving these wines. Conversely, white wines are typically served in smaller glasses, ones that are shaped like a "U" and narrower than a red wine glass. This gives the wine enough room for the aromas to be released but also helps in maintaining the cooler temperature of the white wines. Finally, flutes are often used to serve sparkling wines, as they help the bubbles last longer.
The uppermost part of the bowl is where the rim lies. A thinner rim is less distracting to drinkers as they sip their wine, and a smooth rim will not impede the wine as it flows from glass to mouth. Thicker, rounder rims are the sign of a cheaply made glass, and while the glasses serve their purpose, they may be more distracting to the drinker.