🍷 Sip in Style with Italian Flair – Because Your Wine Deserves the Best
The Godinger Dublin Collection offers a set of four 16oz stemless wine goblets, expertly handcrafted in Italy. These lead-free crystal glasses combine classic design with modern convenience, being dishwasher safe and perfect for both red and white wines. A sophisticated choice for professionals who appreciate quality and style in their entertaining essentials.
K**T
Stemless Crystal Wine Glasses
Absolutely gorgeous set of stemless wine glasses, light weight making them easy to hold. perfect for table setting, great quality crystal glasses
X**I
Pretty and sturdy
Very pretty etched glasses for wine and other drinks. Perfect size, too.
J**E
Nice quality
Nice quality
A**R
Beautiful and Comfortable
We were looking for new stemless wine glasses that were visually interesting. We bought these and they are perfect. They are dishwasher safe.
A**N
Durable, affordable and versatile
I got these for when I'm on the road and need wine glasses that are durable and affordable. They travel well, dont take up that much room and are dishwasher safe. They have a nice design which looks high end and these glasses can be doubled as a regular cup for kids to drink soda out of. And it makes them feel like a million dollars to have the same cup as the adults. What I dont like about stemless wine glasses in general is that it's harder to swirl my wine plus the heat from your fingers can heat up the drink a little bit. That being said I got these for when I'm traveling and need a wine glass that won't break on me and these do the job perfectly. I already traveled with it cross county and it made it safely without any damage to the glasses.
G**
Very nice stemless wine glasses. Leaded crystal and look high end.
Seem durable, the are dishwasher safe and take up less cabinet space. Look very nice and thick glass.
D**Y
Stemless wine glasses
They are very pretty with the cut glass sides.
J**N
If these are crystal, then you can call me Miles Davis
Lovely box, really nice packaging, and then you pull these glasses out and they’re just blehhhh.As others have noted, they have a crease in them. Does glass have a crease in it? Does crystal? Does it have to be crystal to be part of the revered “Dublin crystal collection”? I don’t know, man.I banged these puppies together multiple times trying to determine if they were plastic or actually glass, and I still can’t tell you. What I CAN tell you is that the coloring was kind of gross and I didn’t even fill up a glass and take it for a spin, because the first rule of being a fancy at-home drinker is that your glassware has to be even swankier than what you’re drinking. This, my friends, is not fancy.
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