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WHY? - We understand the importance of not only enjoying a glass of your finest bubbly, but also the importance of the occasions surrounding it. This premise has been taken into account in every process from start to finish of our unique toasting flutes, to bring to you the most enhanced experience available when coming to enjoying some of your most celebrated occasions. DESIGN AND EXPERIENCE- Born out of a deep love of the craft, Vindi's champagne flutes unique shape enables your tasting…

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The Elegance by Waterford is a high-quality, handmade crystal stemware with a sleek, contemporary design. Crafted with a clear, delicate sharp, each piece from this dishwasher-safe crystalware brings effortless sophistication to a casual or formal gathering.

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A regal and historical cocktail, the Prince of Wales Champagne is a sophisticated blend of rye whiskey, Champagne, maraschino liqueur, Angostura bitters, and a touch of sugar, often garnished with a twist of lemon or a fresh pineapple chunk. It is said to have been a favorite of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, who later became King Edward VII.

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The Champagne region, located about 100 miles northeast of Paris, has a cool climate and chalky soils that are ideal for growing grapes with high acidity—a key trait for sparkling wines.  In this kind of cool climate, the growing season is rarely warm enough to ripen grapes to the levels required for standard winemaking.  The landscape that earned Champagne its name (it roughly translates as "open countryside") suggests very gently over the white, calcareous soils of the Paris Basin.

The Champagne region, located about 100 miles northeast of Paris, has a cool climate and chalky soils that are ideal for growing grapes with high acidity—a key trait for sparkling wines. In this kind of cool climate, the growing season is rarely warm enough to ripen grapes to the levels required for standard winemaking. The landscape that earned Champagne its name (it roughly translates as "open countryside") suggests very gently over the white, calcareous soils of the Paris Basin.

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