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05-22-2008, 06:15 PM,
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Welcome to the board, Pix.
We use Riedels for all wines. For reds, the Bordeaux Sommelier; for whites, a small white wine glass (can't even recall what Riedel calls it); and for Champagnes, a Riedel flute. Excellent quality. Suggest starting with 2 of each to give them a try, then if they pass your own sniff & taste tests you can buy more. Or if not, try others in their product line. We've never felt the need for more red glasses than the Bordeaux stems, which we found also work very well with Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre and Tempranillo (we consume very little Pinot Noir/Burgundy).
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