Diva All-Purpose Wine Glasses (Set of 6) by Schott Zwiesel

From Schott Zwiesel, these all purpose wine glasses hold your favorite white or red wine. Developed from a special material, titanium crystal, these revolutionary wine glasses offer a brilliant luster while being highly resistant to scratching, chipping and breaking even at the most sensitive areas... See complete description »

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From Schott Zwiesel, these all purpose wine glasses hold your favorite white or red wine. Developed from a special material, titanium crystal, these revolutionary wine glasses offer a brilliant luster while being highly resistant to scratching, chipping and breaking even at the most sensitive areas—the rim and stem joints. Created in a classic bowl shape, the glasses blend well with casual and formal settings and stand up to daily use and thousands of cycles in your dishwasher, without any blemishes or loss of brilliance.

The Diva Tritan by Schott Zwiesel is a breakthrough in crystal glass! After years of extensive research, Schott Zwiesel has revolutionized the wine glass with an incredibly pure, hard and clear crystal glass that's highly resistant to chipping and breaking even at its most sensitive areas - the rim and at the points where the stem joins the bowl and the foot. The glasses stand up to daily use and thousands of cycles in your dishwasher, without any blemishes or loss of brilliance.

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Great for party tricks!
by Darcey, WA

Really good glasses. Nice shape, nice weight, good feel. All of those things make them worthy of recommendation. <br><br>I have to say, the best thing about titanium crystal is kocking them over on the table to show friends that they don't break. It works on a wood table, and we also accidentally knocked them onto a plate edge and they were fine. They're fun.<br><br>We use them often. They're oversized and far more difficult to fit in the diswasher that other white glasses, but we still really like them.

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by Joan, CA

To echo the sentiments of some others, these glasses are HUGE, which took some getting used to, but now we absolutely love them. I break glasses--that's a sad but true fact. I have probably broken 50 glasses over the last 5 years, including 5 of my 6 Tiffany wine glasses, and at least half of my crystal from Scotland. However, these glasses are just too durable, even for me. Within the first few days of using them, I inevitably knocked one of the glasses against the faucet while washing. Uh-oh, I thought, there goes the first one. Nope, it just made a small ding sound, and was absolutely fine. A few days later, I dropped one in the sink. This time I was sure the glass was a goner. Nope again, it just bounced! We've had the glasses for months now, and I haven't broken a single one. We'll be getting more of these soon!

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Would recommed
by Francoise, MA

All glasses break. These do to but at a greatly reduced rate. They are a delight to drink wine with as the bowl allows you to take in the aromas and the wine. The design of the glass is well balanced to hold in your hand and use.

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by Raymond, WA

Do these serve as water glasses as well?<br>Please see my review on the red wine stemware.

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by TIM, WA

these are great glasses for a small intimate gathing of friends. and since I am a disabled veteren in a wheelchair. I have several gathings a week in which I cook and I have other veterens and there wives over to discuss how to keep your life going.

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