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  • Stemware
  • Drinkware that stands on stems above a base

    Stemware is drinkware where the bowl stands on a stem above a foot (base that allows to put the vessel down onto a table). It is usually made from glass

    Stemware

    Stemware

    Stemware

  • Champagne glass
  • Stemware specialized for sparkling wine

    A champagne glass is stemware designed for champagne and other sparkling wines. The two most common forms are the flute and coupe, both stemmed; holding

    Champagne glass

    Champagne glass

    Champagne_glass

  • List of glassware
  • baluster glass Jar Mazagran Mug Pythagorean cup Quaich Sake cup (ochoko) Stemware Tazza Teacup Tiki mug Trembleuse Tumbler Vitrolero The word cup comes from

    List of glassware

    List of glassware

    List_of_glassware

  • Scullery maid
  • Lowest-ranked female domestic servant

    outside the house. Scullery maids would rarely have handled fine china, stemware, crystal or plate silver; these were cleaned by housemaids and footmen

    Scullery maid

    Scullery maid

    Scullery_maid

  • Parfait
  • Frozen dessert

    a long spoon known as a parfait spoon. The classical parfait glass is stemware, with a short stem and a tall slender bowl, often tapered towards the bottom

    Parfait

    Parfait

    Parfait

  • Wine glass
  • Type of glass for drinking wine, most often stemware

    glass that is used for drinking or tasting wine. Most wine glasses are stemware (goblets), composed of three parts: the bowl, stem, and foot. There are

    Wine glass

    Wine glass

    Wine_glass

  • Fostoria Glass Company
  • Defunct popular glassware company

    bars—especially stemware and tumblers. In 1915, Fostoria introduced its American pattern (pattern number 2056). This glass pattern was used for stemware and tableware

    Fostoria Glass Company

    Fostoria_Glass_Company

  • Snifter
  • Short-stemmed glass with a wide bottom and a narrow top

    brandy snifter, brandy glass, brandy bowl or a cognac glass) is a type of stemware, a short-stemmed glass whose vessel has a wide bottom and a relatively

    Snifter

    Snifter

    Snifter

  • Rona glassworks
  • Slovak glass manufacturer

    company created and manufactured sets for fans of FC Barcelona, composed of stemware for champagne, red and white wines and carafes. The glass from Lednické

    Rona glassworks

    Rona glassworks

    Rona_glassworks

  • Oneida Limited
  • American manufacturer and seller of tableware and cutlery

    distributing tabletop products including flatware, dinnerware, crystal stemware, glassware, and kitchen tools and gadgets. The company arose from the Oneida

    Oneida Limited

    Oneida_Limited

  • Ajka Crystal
  • Hungarian crystal manufacturer

    Crystal exports 90% of the factory's total production – both in tableware (stemware, tumblers etc...) and in giftware (vases, bowls) – for brands such as Wedgwood

    Ajka Crystal

    Ajka_Crystal

  • Chalice
  • Ecclesiastical footed drinking cup, often with a central knop

    secular contexts. This remains current as a term for wineglasses and other stemware, most of which have a goblet shape, with Paris goblet as a trade term for

    Chalice

    Chalice

    Chalice

  • Arc Holdings
  • French household goods company

    company had mastered the process of manufacturing stemware and launched the “Ballon” glass, the first stemware automatically produced, and other finer glassware

    Arc Holdings

    Arc Holdings

    Arc_Holdings

  • Tequila sunrise
  • Alcoholic cocktail

    tequila sunrise demonstrating its resemblance to an inverted sunrise, in a stemware rather than the usual collins glass Type Mixed drink Ingredients 45 ml

    Tequila sunrise

    Tequila sunrise

    Tequila_sunrise

  • Orrefors Glassworks
  • Swedish glassmaking company

    manufactured crystal glassware and art glass. The range consisted of crystal stemware, barware, vases, and sculptures and lighting products in crystal. In 1990

    Orrefors Glassworks

    Orrefors Glassworks

    Orrefors_Glassworks

  • Table setting
  • Group of matched tableware or flatware for one diner

    generally are placed to the left of the dinner plate, and knives, spoons, stemware and tumblers, cups, and saucers to the right. (By contrast, formal settings

    Table setting

    Table setting

    Table_setting

  • Sake set
  • Flask and cups to serve sake

    conjunction with masu. Sake stemware is also used, which is essentially a glass sake cup elevated above a wide base. Sake stemware, as well as glass tokkuri

    Sake set

    Sake set

    Sake_set

  • Waterford Crystal
  • Manufacturer of crystal glassware

    Irish fashion designer John Rocha started designing a range of cut crystal stemware and vases in collaboration with glass designer Marcus Notley in 2001. Due

    Waterford Crystal

    Waterford Crystal

    Waterford_Crystal

  • Seneca Glass Company
  • Defunct popular glassware company

    States. The company was also known for its high-quality lead (crystal) stemware, which was hand-made for nearly a century. Customers included Eleanor Roosevelt

    Seneca Glass Company

    Seneca_Glass_Company

  • Glass
  • Transparent non-crystalline solid material

    for water, beer and wine drinking glasses. Wine glasses are typically stemware, i.e. goblets formed from a bowl, stem, and foot. Lead crystal glass may

    Glass

    Glass

    Glass

  • Krosno Glass
  • Polish glassware manufacturer

    vessels such as jugs, vases, carafes, decanters and chalices as well as stemware and tumblers for serving spirits. The products are available in over 60

    Krosno Glass

    Krosno Glass

    Krosno_Glass

  • Wine fault
  • Unpleasant characteristic of a wine

    excessive heat and temperature fluctuations as well as the use of dirty stemware during wine tasting that can introduce materials or aromas to what was

    Wine fault

    Wine_fault

  • Heavy baluster glass
  • Type of drinking glass

    the period 1680–1740, and they exemplify the golden age of English glass stemware (façon d'Angleterre). The baluster stem is formed in one piece with the

    Heavy baluster glass

    Heavy baluster glass

    Heavy_baluster_glass

  • Full-course dinner
  • Dinner consisting of multiple dishes

    with a service plate (also called a place plate), napkin, flatware, and stemware. The cover may also include a roll or other piece of bread, a place card

    Full-course dinner

    Full-course_dinner

  • Moser (glass company)
  • Czech glass manufacturer

    Sons in Bohemia, Austria-Hungary). The company is known for manufacturing stemware, decorative glassware (such as vases, ashtray, candlestick), glass gifts

    Moser (glass company)

    Moser_(glass_company)

  • Sophie Lou Jacobsen
  • designer. Jacobsen is known for her colorful glass and bendy vases carafes, stemware, and lamps. Her style is influenced by fazzoletto (“handkerchief”) in which

    Sophie Lou Jacobsen

    Sophie_Lou_Jacobsen

  • Libbey Incorporated
  • American glass company

    manufactures a number of glassware products, primarily tableware, drinkware and stemware. Historically, it was also involved in producing other types of glass products

    Libbey Incorporated

    Libbey_Incorporated

  • John Rocha
  • Macanese fashion designer

    their luxury stores Brown Thomas. Rocha designed a range of cut crystal stemware and vases for Waterford Crystal in collaboration with glass designer Marcus

    John Rocha

    John Rocha

    John_Rocha

  • Flute (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Flute, the secondary of a two-stage thermonuclear weapon Champagne flute, stemware used to drink champagne En flûte, a French naval expression Flûte (ship)

    Flute (disambiguation)

    Flute_(disambiguation)

  • Andrea Robinson (sommelier)
  • American wine professional

    December 12, 2012. (subscription required) "The One Stemware by Andrea Robinson". Glass and Stemware. International Wine Accessories. Fisher, Mark. "Fries

    Andrea Robinson (sommelier)

    Andrea_Robinson_(sommelier)

  • Novelty Glass Company
  • Manufacturer in Ohio (1890–1893)

    region's brief Gas Boom in the late 19th century. The company made bar goods, stemware, and novelties. Organization began late in 1890, with banker Rawson Crocker

    Novelty Glass Company

    Novelty_Glass_Company

  • Bryce Brothers
  • Bryce Brothers diamond optic, multi knob blown crystal stemware

    Bryce Brothers

    Bryce Brothers

    Bryce_Brothers

  • Maextro S800
  • Full-size ultra-luxury sedan

    mirrors, a refrigerated drinks compartment which also stores complimentary stemware, heated and cooled cupholders, active-cooled wireless charging pads, mute

    Maextro S800

    Maextro S800

    Maextro_S800

  • Jasper Conran
  • British fashion designer

    Land Rover Discovery. In 1999, he began designing a signature range of stemware for Stuart Crystal and later for Waterford Crystal. In 2001, he launched

    Jasper Conran

    Jasper Conran

    Jasper_Conran

  • Western saloon
  • Historical type of American bar

    towns grew, saloons were often elaborately decorated, featured Bohemian stemware, and oil paintings were hung from the wall. The hard liquor was improved

    Western saloon

    Western saloon

    Western_saloon

  • Schorle
  • Mixed drink

    grape variety) is used. Customarily, Gespritzter is served in 0.25-litre stemware or mug-like glass. If a large Gespritzter is ordered, one gets 0.4 or 0

    Schorle

    Schorle

    Schorle

  • Hell's Kitchen (American TV series) season 11
  • Season of television series

    copper-clad cookware. The blue team had to take in a delivery of wine, clean the stemware, slice 40 pounds each of lemons and limes, and prep both kitchens for service

    Hell's Kitchen (American TV series) season 11

    Hell's_Kitchen_(American_TV_series)_season_11

  • Black Ivory Coffee
  • Brand of coffee produced in Thailand

    Coffee served cold in Black Ivory stemware

    Black Ivory Coffee

    Black Ivory Coffee

    Black_Ivory_Coffee

  • Toray Industries
  • Japanese chemicals company

    (in English) List of products Entrant sports fabrics Toray See popular glass-cleaning cloth for eyewear or stemware Pan Pacific Open Tennis Tournament

    Toray Industries

    Toray Industries

    Toray_Industries

  • Maximilian Riedel
  • Austrian glassmaker and businessman (born 1977)

    travel the world to educate over 20,000 people annually on variety-specific stemware. 2004: Developed the first variety-specific stemless wine glasses as part

    Maximilian Riedel

    Maximilian Riedel

    Maximilian_Riedel

  • Hell's Kitchen (American TV series) season 8
  • Season of television series

    Viceroy Hotel with Ramsay. The men had to clean the kitchens and polish stemware for service. During the punishment, Trev, who initially tried to befriend

    Hell's Kitchen (American TV series) season 8

    Hell's_Kitchen_(American_TV_series)_season_8

  • Absinthiana
  • Accoutrements surrounding the drink absinthe and its preparation

    regular wine). The term 'reservoir glass' describes several styles of stemware with a distinct bulge at the bottom volumetrically equal to a standard

    Absinthiana

    Absinthiana

  • Stem
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics Stem, a detail of stemware Stem (glass), the stem of a drinking glass Stem (lesbian), or soft butch

    Stem

    Stem

  • La Toque
  • Restaurant in Napa, California, U.S.

    and seating. Tables are equipped with floral arrangements, and crystal stemware. La Toque has received critical acclaim for its fusion of French and Californian

    La Toque

    La_Toque

  • Reed & Barton
  • American silverware company, 1824–2015

    and hardwood flatware.[citation needed] Miller Rogaska Crystal, handmade stemware. Sheffield Collection, a company started in 1908 and purchased by Reed

    Reed & Barton

    Reed & Barton

    Reed_&_Barton

  • Baccarat (company)
  • French glassware manufacturer

    Laval-Montmorency (1724–1808). Production consisted of window panes, mirrors and stemware until 1816 when the first crystal oven went into operation. By that time

    Baccarat (company)

    Baccarat_(company)

  • Rachel Allen
  • Irish celebrity chef

    Allen launched a line of products for Tipperary Crystal, including crystal stemware, porcelain dinner sets, and kitchen/dining essentials. In 2012, she was

    Rachel Allen

    Rachel Allen

    Rachel_Allen

  • 19th-century glass categories in the United States
  • Fostoria Glass Co. etched stemware

    19th-century glass categories in the United States

    19th-century glass categories in the United States

    19th-century_glass_categories_in_the_United_States

  • Wine accessory
  • Equipment used in the storing or serving of wine

    glasses, corkscrews, and wine racks. Wine glasses are a type of glass stemware that are used to drink and taste wine from. Selection of a particular wine

    Wine accessory

    Wine_accessory

  • Clarksburg, West Virginia
  • City in West Virginia, United States

    Company, founded in 1921 by Albert Rolland, produced fine tableware and stemware until its closure in 1985. Other firms included the Clarksburg Glass Company

    Clarksburg, West Virginia

    Clarksburg, West Virginia

    Clarksburg,_West_Virginia

  • Fred Harvey Company
  • Owner of the Harvey House chain of rail hospitality establishments

    opening the Topeka restaurant, Harvey ordered entirely new silverware, stemware, and dishes. As a result, AT&SF entered into subsequent contracts with

    Fred Harvey Company

    Fred Harvey Company

    Fred_Harvey_Company

  • Hans Denk
  • Austrian priest and wine expert (1942–2019)

    Retrieved 21 February 2024. Parker, Robert (13 May 2015). "Parker on Zalto Stemware". youtube. Retrieved 21 February 2024. Priewe, Jens (27 January 2020).

    Hans Denk

    Hans Denk

    Hans_Denk

  • Sepia (restaurant)
  • Restaurant in the West Loop neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, US

    enhance the historical qualities of the building. Sepia also uses vintage stemware for their tables matching the vintage interior decor of the restaurant

    Sepia (restaurant)

    Sepia_(restaurant)

  • Crémant d'Alsace
  • Sparkling Wine of France

    Crémant d'Alsace is recommended served between 5 and 7 °C in Champagne stemware. It can be offered as apéritif. It can also be served during a whole meal

    Crémant d'Alsace

    Crémant d'Alsace

    Crémant_d'Alsace

  • Göran Hongell
  • Finnish designer

    hues for his work. In 1949 Hongell created Aarne, the first single-stage stemware glasses. The glasses are streamlined with the foot being formed at the

    Göran Hongell

    Göran_Hongell

  • Henry William Stiegel
  • American ironmaster (1729–1785)

    actually meant white milk glass or the use of twisting white canes within stemware, not true enameled glass. Etched clear glasses may also be called "Stiegel-type"

    Henry William Stiegel

    Henry_William_Stiegel

  • List of museums in Paris
  • 16th Decorative art Baccarat fine glass work, including vases, dishes and stemware, and limited-edition collections Musée Bourdelle 15th Art (VP) Sculptures

    List of museums in Paris

    List_of_museums_in_Paris

  • Marcus Notley
  • Irish industrial designer

    together, including chandeliers, stemware, tableware and giftware. In 2004 Tipperary Crystal introduced a crystal stemware and tableware range by Marcus

    Marcus Notley

    Marcus Notley

    Marcus_Notley

  • Claus Josef Riedel
  • Czech glassmaker, businessman and chemical engineer

    matching them with wines of different regions, grape origin and age to create stemware that would match and complement specific wines and spirits. He was among

    Claus Josef Riedel

    Claus_Josef_Riedel

  • Driehaus Museum
  • Museum in Chicago, Illinois

    display in the Driehaus Museum include a set of brightly colored iridescent stemware; large fire screen with iridescent chain mail tiles; unique centerpiece

    Driehaus Museum

    Driehaus Museum

    Driehaus_Museum

  • The Carlu
  • Historic site in Ontario, Canada

    room's design, from the lighting fixtures to the Royal Worcester china, the stemware, and the waitresses' black uniforms. Carlu's wife, Anne Carlu (née Peckard

    The Carlu

    The Carlu

    The_Carlu

  • Pairpoint Glass
  • American glass manufacturer

    in 1958 to leased facilities in Spain, exporting limited quantities of stemware, perfume bottles and paperweights back to the US. Pairpoint returned to

    Pairpoint Glass

    Pairpoint_Glass

  • Hostmaster
  • Cobalt Plate Side - Cobalt Saucer Bottom - Cobalt Saucer Side - Cobalt Stemware Water Glass, Wine Glass, Sherbet Tumblers Tumblers in 8oz, 6oz, 4oz, 2oz

    Hostmaster

    Hostmaster

    Hostmaster

  • Glossary of wine terms
  • to the chai may be called the barrel hall. Champagne flute A piece of stemware having a long stem with a tall, narrow bowl on top. Chaptalization The

    Glossary of wine terms

    Glossary_of_wine_terms

  • Service à la russe
  • Type of formal dining

    with a service plate (also called a place plate), napkin, flatware, and stemware. The cover may also include a roll or other piece of bread, a place card

    Service à la russe

    Service_à_la_russe

  • Champagne (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (color) Champagne fairs, medieval trade fairs Champagne flute, a form of stemware designed specifically to enhance the drinking of champagne Champagne gene

    Champagne (disambiguation)

    Champagne_(disambiguation)

  • David Guéron
  • Art Deco glass artist

    range of colors. He also produced paperweights, bowls, perfume bottles, stemware, art-glass lamps and hemispherical ceiling lampshades. Guéron collaborated

    David Guéron

    David_Guéron

  • Rummer
  • Type of large drinking glass

    engraved with both personal tributes and masonic symbols. Of all antique stemwares these are possibly the most usable, there are still some specialist dealers

    Rummer

    Rummer

    Rummer

  • Erik Bagger
  • Danish designer

    Erik Bagger established the design company Erik Bagger A/S with glass stemware designed for the Copenhagen Opera and Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New

    Erik Bagger

    Erik_Bagger

  • Lüchow's
  • Defunct restaurant in Manhattan, New York

    Over time, the quality of Lüchow's food and service had declined, with stemware abandoned in favor of short glasses, and no tablecloths at lunch, according

    Lüchow's

    Lüchow's

    Lüchow's

  • Samuel B. McKinney
  • American Christian pastor and civil rights leader (1926–2018)

    German prisoners-of-war, ate with a tablecloth, silverware, and cut glass stemware. McKinney earned a divinity degree from Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity

    Samuel B. McKinney

    Samuel B. McKinney

    Samuel_B._McKinney

  • Schwa (restaurant)
  • Restaurant in Chicago, Illinois, USA

    restaurants, Schwa does not have a wine list, a liquor license, or even stemware. The pared-down approach can also be seen in the way the business is run

    Schwa (restaurant)

    Schwa (restaurant)

    Schwa_(restaurant)

  • Bellaire Goblet Company
  • Defunct tableware glass company

    Bellaire Goblet Works) was the largest manufacturer of goblets (glass stemware) in the United States during the 1880s. Its original glass plant was located

    Bellaire Goblet Company

    Bellaire_Goblet_Company

  • Musée Baccarat
  • Crystal glass museum in Baccarat, France

    museum contains displays of fine glass work, including vases, dishes and stemware; limited-edition collections created by noted designers Georges Chevalier

    Musée Baccarat

    Musée_Baccarat

  • Thiers Issard
  • French cutlery manufacturer

    Creuset Kitchen Tools, exclusive French Thiers Issard Cutlery and Riedel Stemware... Bagley, Aaron (2010). United States of Americana: backyard chickens

    Thiers Issard

    Thiers_Issard

  • Go Fridge
  • 2015 Chinese TV series or program

    tendencies. Had shipped home decor to movie sets to cut costs. A glassware and stemware collector. Fruit-lover, dislikes fried foods. Actress from Shenyang. Was

    Go Fridge

    Go_Fridge

  • Franco Mondini-Ruiz
  • American painter

    the Chicano civil rights movement in Texas. Disparate objects—crystal stemware, silverware, mirrors, and inexpensive tchotchkes—are laid out on a platform

    Franco Mondini-Ruiz

    Franco_Mondini-Ruiz

  • Indiana Glass Company
  • Defunct American glass manufacturing company

    glassware products. At the time, Indiana Glass was a leader in barware, stemware, decorative crystal tableware, and novelties. Glass begins as a batch of

    Indiana Glass Company

    Indiana_Glass_Company

  • Museum of American Glass in West Virginia
  • American glass museum

    during the 1940s could boast that it was the largest producer of hand blown stemware in the world. In 1990, Dean Six, a West Virginia entrepreneur, well-known

    Museum of American Glass in West Virginia

    Museum of American Glass in West Virginia

    Museum_of_American_Glass_in_West_Virginia

  • Everhart Museum
  • Art and natural history museum in Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.

    factory, founded by Christian Dorflinger, was renowned for its cut glass and stemware. The prestige of the factory was enhanced by its reputation for fine tableware

    Everhart Museum

    Everhart Museum

    Everhart_Museum

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