Articles, tagged with "champagne glasses", page 1
22nd June 2010
Perhaps you have enjoyed wine at a bar, motel or resort and loved the goblet through which it was served. Odds are you were drinking from Luminarc wine glasses. The Luminarc glass, also referred to as only Arc, is among the most well-liked goblets for off...
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Author:
Sam Johnson
23rd April 2010
Here are some tips to better enjoy all the attractions of champagne:
Conservation of Champagne:
Champagne keeps cool in an aired cellar at a temperature of about 12 ยบ C. It should be stored horizontally away from the light that could damage the ch...
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Author:
golfjk
22nd April 2010
Now that you have broken the ice with the woman that you like, it is important that you make the right moves to keep the flame of interest burning bright. Here are 3 keys that can keep your woman interested in you....
Key 1 - Surprise her sporadically....
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Author:
Rahul Talwar
17th December 2009
Valentine's Day Gift for the Man who has EverythingIs your man unimpressed with cologne or a new tie on Valentine's Day? Does he seem to want everything but own even more? If your man is hard to impress, Findmeagift.com have some great Valentine gifts to ...
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Author:
sarah hague
09th October 2009
Micro breweries and wineries seem to be springing up everywhere. If you want to set your business apart from the rest, consider custom beer tasting glasses or custom pint glasses imprinted with your company's name and logo. It's a great way to demonstrate...
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24th September 2009
There are numerous types of drinking glass available in the market for different types of drink. Most of us don't mind using a mug to drink water or a tall glass to drink coffee but there are times that you need to know the proper etiquette of drinking wh...
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Author:
Kim Medeiros
15th September 2009
It is true however that the appearance, smell and even the taste can be enhanced by using the proper glasses. The oldest surviving wine glass with a stem and foot are 15th century enameled goblets that holds more than four ounces of liquid. Towards the en...
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Author:
satbir101