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Eater: You Don’t Need to Spend More Than $16 on Wine Glasses
For a wine glass that’s not really a wine glass:
If you’d rather skip the traditional stem and bowl altogether, follow the philosophy of Cote’s James, who absolutely adores Duralex’s Picardie tumblers. “Channel your inner Provencal picnic spirit, and make sipping a breeze,” she says. “Stable and reliable, this is my vehicle for a tipple at the end of a long work day. Perfect for brasserie style wines… the easier to drink, the better.”
The Strategist ranks The Best Drinking Glasses, According to Restaurant and Interior Design Experts
To make things easy, you might want to opt for a set of identical glasses in assorted sizes, so you’ll always have the right one at hand if someone wants water, juice, or a stiffer drink. When it comes to those, Tracie Battle, a senior designer at online interior-design service Havenly, recommends this set of Duralex’s Picardie glasses for their “classic look that will never go out of style.”
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