Dartington Crystal Dessert Wine Glass

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Dartington Crystal- Dessert Wine Glass Description:What better at the end of a delicious meal than a drop of dessert wine? These elegant wine glasses have been designed to capture the intense, rewarding flavours of this late harvest wine variety.

These wine glasses are especially designed for dessert wines. That makes them perfect for after dinner varieties such as Sauternes, Barsac, Vouvray Moelleux from the Loire, Auslese and Beerenauslese as well as Trockenbeerenauselese wines from Germany. They are also great for the flavoursome late harvest and ice wines from Austria and Canada. Sauternes is traditionally enjoyed in France both with foie gras and with Roquefort cheese. Elsewhere, other late harvest wines are just as delectable with any blue cheese, from Gorgonzola to Stilton. Bear in mind that the fruitiest wines - the Rieslings and the Muscats - will go best with fruit based dishes. For creamier dishes, try the less fruity flavours of Sauternes and Vouvray.

But don't be fooled by the name. Dessert wines can be enjoyed at any time and are delicious sipped by themselves for an aperitif or as an alternative to a liqueur.

  • Collection - Wine Master
  • Colour - Clear
  • Units - Pair
  • Usage - Dessert
  • Dimension - Height: 180mm
  • Capacity - 26cl
  • Gift Boxed - No
  • Design - Classic

Brand: Dartington Crystal

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