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Kayla Assorted Colours Set Of Four Wine Glasses
Kayla Assorted Colours Set of 4 Wine Glasses Inject colour, personality, and joy…
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Kayla Assorted Colours Set of 4 Wine Glasses Inject colour, personality, and joy…
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Kayla Assorted Colours Set of 4 Glass Tumblers Bring vibrant colour and cheerful…
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Bradley Set of 4 Ribbed Glass Tumblers Elevate your everyday glassware with this…
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Bradley Set of 4 Ribbed Wine Glasses 430ml Elevate every pour with this…
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A tumbler is a shorter, wider glass typically used for water, juice, and short spirits served neat or with a small amount of ice. A highball glass is taller and narrower, designed for drinks served over ice with a mixer such as gin and tonic or whisky and ginger. Both are everyday essentials in a well-stocked drinks cupboard.
Sets of four are the most practical starting point for most households, covering a table for four without leaving anyone short. Sets of two are a good choice for smaller households or as a gift. If you entertain regularly, having two sets of four gives you flexibility when hosting larger groups without needing to mix different styles.
Please check the individual product listing for dishwasher safety guidance, as this varies by glass type and design. Crystal and fine stem glasses are often better hand-washed to preserve their clarity and prevent chips, while everyday tumblers and highballs are typically more dishwasher-friendly.
Traditionally, red wine glasses have a wider, rounder bowl to allow the wine to breathe, while white wine glasses are slightly smaller and narrower to preserve cooler temperatures. In practice, an all-purpose wine glass with a generous bowl works well for both, and most home entertaining does not require separate sets for each.
A good gin glass has a wide, balloon-shaped bowl that allows the aromas from the gin, tonic, and garnish to collect and develop before reaching the nose. The wider surface area also gives more room for ice, which keeps the drink colder for longer without diluting it as quickly. Our gin glass sets include both classic balloon styles and frosted decorative designs.