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On Jun 13, 2:37�pm, Mike Tommasi wrote:
wrote: Can anyone recommend a US source for standard (ISO) tasting glasses? US contributors to this group will certainly help. I wonder why you would want such glasses, they are about the worst tasting glasses I can think of. Unless you are getting into professional comparative tasting, I do not recommend them for personal enjoyement... -- Mike Tommasi - Six Fours, France email linkhttp://www.tommasi.org/mymail The small (210 ml?) ones are truly awful, unless your goal is finding (or creating) flaws. I personally am not fond of them, though the ISO just defines the shape, quality is dependent on manufacturer. Try Amazon or search engines, they might be also listed as INAO glasses. |