| Michael Carpenter |
| Titanium Oxide Stemware by Schott Zwiesel |
| Not many things are truly unbreakable, but in terms of fine wine glasses, these come as close as I've seen . These stemware lines from Schott Zwiesel are not only beautiful, but will outlast any other wine glass you own. When you consider how many glasses we've all broken while simply washing or drying, these will bring a new meaning to the word durable. They are also scratch & stain resistant which is helpful after a long dinner or tasting when glasses may not be cleaned right away. Founded in 1872, this German firm produces some of the finest stemware (and values) on the market, especially when you consider how long they should last. Titanium Oxide is used in their creation, and I have seen them dropped from 4 feet off the ground and bounce. I don't recommend testing them this way, but the day will probably come where you will see for yourself. If you would like to watch some video's of the factory testing procedures, click here to be taken to the website |




| "Top Ten" All are $77 per box of 6 ($12.83/stem) |





| "Enoteca" These are made to compare with the Riedel Sommelier line and are of similar size & fineness. The Cabernet and Pinot Noir glasses are $175 per set of 6, and all others are $145 per set of 6. |







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| "Forte" All are $58 per box of 6 ($9.67/stem) |