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Stuck in Glass wine glass Review

October 12, 2018 by Jeff Cope Leave a Comment

Stuck in Glass in the box

Wine is meant to be fun to enjoy, and what better way to enjoy a glass of wine but in a unique stemless wine glass. And I mean unique!

When was the last time you drank a glass of wine in a glass that had a cork stuck in the side of the glass? This isn’t a plastic glass, but a real honest to goodness glass that somehow was made to attach a cork through the glass! When I first saw this, I had to try it out.

Stuck in Glass with cork

The cork actually is indented into the wine glass and after using it for some wine tasting, the glass is definitely sealed completely inside. The cork is attached somehow to the wine glass so it’s not coming out. Now I didn’t struggle with it to try and tear the cork out of the glass. Why would I do that and lose the enjoyment of drinking out of the glass?

The Uncorked Wine Glass accommodates a 15 oz. pour and stands 4.25” tall and 2.5” in diameter.

Stuck in Glass with wine and cork

After I used the glass for enjoying some wine, I of course had to wash it. I was worried that something would happen to the cork. After all, it is a cork that absorbs liquids. But no, the cork is sealed and the water did not affect the cork.

I did some investigation and the Stuck in Glass company is a family owned and operated company committed to producing high quality, handcrafted glassware that you’ll probably keep for years to come. They say after years of trial and error, hundreds of broken glasses, and a stiff drink or twenty, they created this style of handmade glassware.

Stuck in Glass empty with cork to back

 

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