Estrella is correct. You can buy them online or in a restaurant supply store.
2007-12-04 07:07:43
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answered by Jakarta Worker 6
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If you check a restaurant supply you can probably find the exact same ones. There are several different kinds of small glasses used for different wines and liqueurs so it's hard to tell exactly which you're talking about.
You have brandy snifters...which really should be large, but most restaurants use small ones, cordials which they serve aperitifs in, the typical small wine glass which really isn't appropriately sized for wine, but lets cheap restaurants give you a free glass without it costing them too much, schnapps glasses, used of course for schnapps and aquavit...and many others.
If you go to the Riedel website, they have an online guide to the different kinds of glasses there are for different beverages (it's pretty extensive), but you should find a name for what you're looking for, or find something even better, there.
2007-12-04 07:12:07
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answered by Chanteuse_ar 7
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What are the small wine glasses used in italian restaurants and where to find them?
2015-08-18 21:33:17
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answered by Margert 1
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Usually pork, occasionally with a little beef. Horse and donkey have been used to make salami and are considered a delicacy. I have had turkey salami but I am not a real fan as it was rather tasteless. Kosher salami is made with beef but is a cooked product as are the chicken substitutes available from (Turkish) halal outlets. Like all sausages fresh, dried or smoked you get what you pay for. It is pure prejudice to assume all sausages are EI-EI-O meat (earoles, arseoles & eyeoles). Most Italian salami is a quality product, available at a premium price and thoroughly delicious and wholesome.
2016-03-22 16:32:42
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answered by Anonymous
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They are Aperitif/cordial glasses and are easily available anywhere bar glasses are sold - the fancy ones are available at Macy's and come in a beautiful array of colors or you can get very simple and elegant ones for less at Target. Good Luck!
2007-12-04 07:07:54
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answered by Walking on Sunshine 7
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Probably for an after dinner drink - like Lemoncello.
Try crate and barrel
2007-12-04 07:06:38
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answered by Fester Frump 7
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2015-08-04 05:13:57
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answered by Virgil 1
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Liqueur, port glasses.
2007-12-04 07:05:53
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answered by Estrella E 4
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