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Cleaning wine glasses
11-13-2001, 01:31 AM,
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You know the problem with the Riedel Sommelier glasses is in the drying, not the cleaning. I had a pair of the Bordeaux sommelier and broke one while drying 2 days after I received it. It's widow now sits in a cabinet never to be used for fear of breakage. The sommelier series is so delicate that for the money ($60 per stem), imho, the risk of breakage outweighs the pleasure of use.

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