Mine either went stemless many years ago after breaking about every one of the ones with stems on the granite counters. I think we might have 5 or 6 crystal ones with stems that are in a cabinet with a glass door for looks would not even dream of using them.Now I feel ashamed of myself . Mine haven't seen anything other than the dishwasher.
Don't feel bad wife drinks it right from the bottleNow I feel ashamed of myself . Mine haven't seen anything other than the dishwasher.
Well you save a few bucks on water for the dishwasher don't have to worry about breaking glasses with stems maybe not such a bad thing.Don't feel bad wife drinks it right from the bottle
Don't feel bad wife drinks it right from the bottle
When we were kids, Grandpa made wine and grappa. Then the wine making moved to our house. It was a little more convenient I guess. Of course this was not the same as where grandpa lived where in his little enclave in Chicago many households still spoke Italian. But, by early HS (at least for me as the oldest), the new neighborhood (a VERY close in suburb to Chicago but no Italian spoken mostly Hebrew) the many boxes from grapes piled outside and the distinctive aroma of fermentation was a strange sight indeed. We were quite the neighborhood curiosityThat's OK..we had to stop making wine at home because wife was drinking right from the carboy! Never made it to bottling!!
That's one of the reasons we don't buy boxed wine.Good thing about box wine is it makes it harder to drink outta the bottle
That’s okay. We often have new ones as my wife likes to break the current ones. So they don’t last long enough to develop spotsNow I feel ashamed of myself . Mine haven't seen anything other than the dishwasher.
That's OK..we had to stop making wine at home because wife was drinking right from the carboy! Never made it to bottling!!
Nothing seems to give it the sparkle as does the Wine Enthusiast Stem Shine.
Paul