Stemware

18th century stemware from the museum at Frederiksborg Palace, Denmark
Stemware is drinkware that stands on stems above a base. It is usually made from glass, but may be made from ceramics or metals. The stem allows the drinker to hold the glass without affecting the temperature of the drink.[1]
Stemware includes:
- Champagne flutes
 - Chalices and goblets
 - Cocktail glasses (including martini glasses and margarita glasses)
 - Liqueur glasses
 - Rummers
 - Snifters
 - Wine glasses
 
References
- ↑ Cech & Schact 2005, p. 32.
 
- Rinker, Harry L. (1997). Stemware of the 20th Century: The Top 200 Patterns (1st ed.). New York: House of Collectibles. ISBN 9780676600841. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
 - Cech, Mary; Schact, Jennie (2005). The Wine Lover's Dessert Cookbook: Recipes and Pairings for the Perfect Glass of Wine. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. ISBN 9780811842372.
 
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