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mountainmanUser is Offline
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12/21/2005 11:41 PM  
Choice of a port or chardonnay Riedel stem for a Quarts de Charme? Same with a sauternes?
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12/21/2005 11:48 PM  
If you are talking about the taller narrower chardonnay galsses and not the bulbous montrachet style ones than definitely the chardonnay glass. A port glass is too small to be able to enjoy the aromatics of a sauternes or QdC.
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12/22/2005 12:10 AM  
Agree with Jason on this. Btw, go get yourself the Riedel Somm. Sauterne glass. It is my second favorite glass (after the Somm Champagne) and really does a great job with Sauterne and higher pradikat German Rieslings.
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12/22/2005 6:24 AM  
I think I would choose the Port glass.

The glass wants to be small because one should pourdrink Sauternes a small amount at a time. A 2 ounce pour is what I like. That would get lost in the bottom of a Chardonnay stem.
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01/13/2006 6:20 AM  
How about for an icewine?

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01/13/2006 12:33 PM  
I have glasses expressly for ice wines. They're miniatures of the Grand Burgundy Somms.
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01/14/2006 2:36 AM  
Riedel does make an "ice wine" glass.

But if I had to choose between a port or chard glass again I would take the port because of the smaller size.
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01/14/2006 2:50 AM  
They're Lennox Tuscany Series.
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01/14/2006 2:53 AM  
I've been using a port type glass for my dessert wines - the ice wine, late harvest riesling and the Mistelle de Viognier.
Closest choice from my current stemware collection.

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01/15/2006 5:51 AM  
I would select the Riedel Port glass for those.

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