flute glass

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flute glass

A waiter carries a flute glass of champagne on a silver tray.

Definition

Noun: A tall, narrow wineglass, typically used for serving sparkling wine or champagne. Its elongated shape is designed to preserve the bubbles and direct the aroma.

Usage

The term "flute glass" refers specifically to the type of glassware. It is a countable noun. * Please bring three flute glasses for the champagne toast. * The waiter filled her flute glass with Prosecco.

Examples
  • Champagne is traditionally served in a flute glass.
  • She admired the elegant shape of the crystal flute glass.
  • The bubbles rose steadily in the tall flute glass.
Advanced Usage
  • The design of the flute glass helps concentrate the wine's bouquet, enhancing the tasting experience.
  • While common for sparkling wines, a flute glass is sometimes used for certain cocktails, like a French 75.
Variants and Related Words
  • Champagne flute: A more specific term for a flute glass intended for champagne.
  • Flute (noun): A common shortened form in casual contexts (e.g., "Pass me a flute.").
  • Wineglass (noun): The general category to which a flute glass belongs.
Synonyms
  • Champagne glass
  • Sparkling wine glass
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
  • Coupe glass: A shallow, broad-bowled glass also historically used for champagne.
  • White wine glass: A glass with a wider bowl than a flute, designed for still wines.
flute glass

A waiter carries a flute glass of champagne on a silver tray.

Noun
  1. a tall narrow wineglass

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