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The BothEarn Champagne Coupe Glass Set includes two exquisite crystal glasses, each with a 7 oz capacity. Designed for both functionality and elegance, these lightweight glasses are FDA approved and perfect for any gathering, ensuring a delightful sipping experience with a charming chime sound.
D**K
Classic Coupe
Elegant glass that not only shows off the delicate bubbles of your champagne, but also illuminates the drink while providing two focal points of light where the stem meets the bowl and again at the table. Lighting can truly enhance the beauty and festivity of you wine in this glass.
A**R
It's alright
It's a coupe but way smaller than I realized. It's toy tiny and seems like it'll break easily. The bowl and stem meeting point have a ridge as well. It's a starter coupe I'll have to upgrade when I can afford better.
C**C
Good quality, arrived dirty
The quality of the glasses is good and they’re exactly what I was looking for but there was some sort of sticky residue on them. It could’ve been dust that got wet but I’m not sure.
A**.
Arrived Broken!!
Was really excited about getting these. Both coupes arrived broken! I was really disappointed. I immediately asked for a refund
N**X
Just what we needed.
I’ve looked long and hard for coupe champagne glasses; never thought to check out Amazon. Neither of us are big drinkers, but the occasional toast is called for. Everything you see these days are flutes, and I get that - they make the bubbles last longer, but who cares; we don’t tend to let the champagne sit that long in the glass! These are not as thin as some of our better wine glasses. FYI, wine people believe that the thinner glass puts the wine on the tongue with less of a barrier (or something like that). So I’m not sure these are gift worthy. But I think the saucer champagne glass is just sexier. You’ll see them in all the old black & white movies. Go watch “Casablanca” then order these.
A**E
"Chonky," Not "Crystal"
Crystal stemware often invokes images of items made by companies like Reidel or Waterford – or even Spiegelau. If that’s the type of champagne or fancy drinkware you’re shopping for today, then you should scroll right on past this set of BothEarn coupes – these do not fit in with that caliber of stemware.Although the word “crystal” appears numerous times throughout the BothEarn listing, these glasses don’t live up to that descriptor – a term than conveys delicacy and fine craftmanship. These coupes are certainly functional, but they’re basic glassware. They’re also rather chunky and "chonky," with thick stems and an even thicker base.I have a set of cheap coupes that my mother picked up at a gas station back in the late 1960s or early ‘70s. The glasses were purchased using trading stamps collected each time we bought gas, and she used the coupes to serve chocolate pudding (or DreamWhip, if it was a special occasion!). Eventually, those vintage glasses ended up in my collection.The similarity between the trading-stamp gas-station era glasses and the BothEarn coupes is striking. The bowls are almost identical, but the old gas station glasses actually have fancier stems along with a slimmer, more delicate base.BOTTOM LINE: These BothEarn coupes are made of regular glass. They’re rather chunky and indelicate, certainly not what many people would expect from a product that’s heavily promoted as being “crystal.” At the time of this review the price is listed at about $20 – $10 per stem. In my opinion, that’s not a good value for what is actually rather basic glassware.
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