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Quality wine glasses begin with the glass itself—look for lead crystal or crystalline glass rather than standard soda-lime glass, which feels thinner and chips more easily. Lead crystal (typically 24% lead content) offers superior clarity, weight, and a subtle ring when tapped. Check the bowl shape: Bordeaux glasses suit full-bodied reds with their larger bowls, whilst Burgundy glasses have rounder bowls for delicate reds. Stem construction matters—look for glasses where the stem is fused seamlessly to the bowl, not glued. The base should feel substantial and weighted, preventing tipping. Examine the rim for smooth, fire-polished edges rather than sharp or rough ones, which indicate poor finishing and pose safety risks.
Dishwasher safety is practical but compromises longevity; hand-wash-only glasses typically last longer and maintain their lustre. Consider the glass thickness—thinner walls (around 1mm) feel more elegant and allow better tasting, whilst thicker glasses are more durable for everyday use. Avoid glasses with heavy decorative etching if you prioritise clarity and the wine's true colour.
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Lead crystal is heavier, more brilliant, and catches light beautifully — but requires hand-washing and can chip more easily. Borosilicate is durable, dishwasher-safe, and resists thermal shock, making it ideal for everyday use and frequent entertaining. Lead crystal feels more luxurious and is better for special occasions or display; borosilicate wins for practical, hard-wearing family homes. Both offer excellent clarity when quality is good.
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