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05-22-2008, 11:31 PM,
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I use a bunch of makers just to try, including Riedel which I use the most. I find that my basic set consists of a Bordeaux, a Burgundy, a Zinfandel and a Riesling with the Zinfandel pretty good as an everyday multi purposes glass. It's also a medium sized glass so it won't take up too much space. My most specialized would be the burgundy glasses which really does help with the burgundies and the bordeauxs jsut feel nice.

I also am using a lot of the Mikasa Oenology wine glasses. THey are a bit more durable and good enough for everyday use.

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