Product Description: It's like rocking to Opera music on your iPod. Cool and casual is the way to serve wine these days—in hip but elegant glasses sans the stems. This stylish set of 4 wine goblets provides a more relaxed and comfortable way to pour your favorite Bordeaux, Cabernet or Merlot. Gently curved glasses have flat bottoms so you can set them down. Glass. Made in USA. 4Hx4Wx4D".
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great stemless wine glasses
My husband has been after me to replenish our assortment of wine glasses and after reading the reviews I chose the Libbey Vina Stemless. They are 16.5 ounce size which is great, very attrative, and I especially like the stemless feature. If you have problems with glassware breaking easily, I would suggest you choose another type. They aren't paper fragile, but probably won't tolerate rough handling.
Rating: - Favorite wine glass.
OK. I have high dollar glasses of all sizes. I am a bit of a wine drinker with about 400 bottles cellered. I got these for by the spa thinking cheap and what the heck if one breaks. I now grab these at home and they have been my favorite glasses. Highly recommend.
Rating: - very nice glasses
These glasses are chic, stable, large enough to let the wine breathe and let out all of its aromas. Sometimes, a glass of wine is on the countertop, and I am just passing by - the aroma hits my nose so pleasantly that I just have to stop and stick it in the glass. Also, I personally like stemless glasses, so these look perfect to me. They can be used for soft drinks, water and fruit juice as well. I definitely would recommend this product as a very good buy.
Rating: - wonderful !!!
great Glasses.. just what I was looking for. They are not to heavy nor to light. Perfect..
Rating: - Just what you'd expect
I have Amazon Prime, so no shipping costs were involved. The price was right and they presented a fun change to serving drinks/wine at parties during the holidays. An unintended upside was our eleven-year-old deciding that formerly "yukky" drinks (milk, juice) were rendered desirable when placed in the new glass.