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Champagne flutes are characterised by a clear, long stem with a tall, narrow bowl on top. The shape is designed as such to keep sparkling wine desirable during its consumption. Clarity is important, as the visual enjoyment of the bubbles is an important aspect of champagne. The long stem is to help prevent the heat from the hand from warming up the champagne. The bowl itself is designed in a manner to help retain the signature carbonation in the beverage. This is achieved by reducing the surface area at the opening of the bowl.
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Champagne flutes are often used at formal engagements, such as award ceremonies and weddings. |
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One of the best selling champagne flute is the Scent of Freesia Champagne goblet. This sparkling crystal glass is emphasized with carefully sculpted Freesia flowers. For the designer, flowers inspire the beginnings of each social event. The flowers twine gracefully around the flute. The balance of the champagne flute rests delicately in the hands. A spray of Freesia decorates the bottom of the stem. The slight taper at the top edge allows the release of a few sparkling bubbles.
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There are also other creative, theme-based designs of champagne flutes for all other occasions that need a toast. The Elven Pair and Gondorian Pair Toasting Flute for instance has been sculptured with a courtly appearance of the ancient times. Both these designs were created based on J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of The Rings. Other wine accessories in similar themes complement these themed-based champagne flutes, for instance, the Lord of The Rings bottle stoppers. The complete set would definitely create a unique set-up.
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