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🍾 Berlin Glass Carafe 40 Ounce by Mikasa Review

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Description of 🍾 Berlin Glass Carafe 40 Ounce by Mikasa

Serve your beverage of choice in style with the Berlin carafe. This Berlin carafe coordinates with the Berlin stemware sets by Mikasa. 40-ounce Berlin carafe. Made of lead-free crystal. Easy to clean, dishwasher safe.

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These are beautiful champagne glasses - far nicer than anything I've ever had. This year I got new dishes and tablecloths for the holidays and I also wanted nice wine glasses. I have previously ordered red and white wine glasses from the Mikasa Berlin line and decided to try these champagne glasses to add to my collection. At 11.5 ounces they are quite large and look very festive; I like the open bell shape more than the fluted options in some of the other lines. Thin stripes are a nice accent…

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Obsolete

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful high quality crystal wine glasses

This is my first experience with crystal glasses. My family is pretty picky about glassware and no one drinks wine on a regular basis. So far, whenever the available stock was too low due to a breakdown, I always took a new set of inexpensive wine glasses with me. I didn't pay attention if they were for white wine, red wine or whatever (actually I didn't know the difference until I read about it before ordering them). So I have a strange collection of different sizes, types and styles. However,

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Magnificent crystal glasses with thin stripes;

Mikasa Berlin glasses are absolutely beautiful. I've never actually owned crystal glasses - we only drink wine occasionally, so I can usually get a set of 6 for $14.99 from one of the wholesalers and then replace them as needed (usually quite often since my family is quite picky about glassware seems to be in general and wine glasses in particular). So, I have a hodgepodge of various inexpensive glasses. I recently bought new dishes and linens for the upcoming holidays, so I was thrilled to see

Pros
  • Top marks for fit and durability from testers
Cons
  • Not as thick as other