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Tequila Glasses Sipping Snifter Easy Convenient Eyeballing Shot Measure Pour Set of 2 Pear Tulip Shape for Whiskey Scotch as well,1.5 Ounces
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- Teardrop/pear shape snifter for easier hold and an elegant sleek design
- 9.8-ounce glass, big enough to host generous pours. This wonderful design allows you to pour without measuring, a typical shot (1.5 oz) comes right up to the crease line.
- The wide base allows for a safe swirling in order to mix oxygen with your drink. Letting your spirit breath will enhance the fragrance and allow the aromas to move upward in the glass for proper nosing.
- Just the right weight where it’s not too heavy but not flimsy either, it is durable and dishwasher safe.
- Comes as a set of 2 glasses wrapped in tissue paper, packaged safely in a white box
- If you prefer to add an ice sphere or a large ice cube, anything 2” in diameter or smaller will fit just great
- Great for sipping Tequila, Whiskey and Scotch, not recommended for cocktails
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Shots are the most common way of drinking tequila but the traditional way of enjoying a glass of fine tequila is by sipping. Hink of it as an inchnch because that's what it is With the right glass you can allow yourself to enjoy every bit of the flavors that the agave gods have given us in the form of tequila. Show your respects and savor every sip. Go ahead and sip with grace: Look at the color of your spirit: Is it dark because it was aged longer or because of the type of barrel that was used? Swirl the glass: Give your spirit some oxygen, bring out the aromas of each ingredient NoseSmell: Do you detect an earthy or oaky note, perhaps even a fruity one? And finally take a sip: Let the drink reach each taste bud. Can you taste the notes that you smelled? Is it smooth, maybe a bit sweet at the end? Enjoy and repeat Like most Hings, involve a friend to make His experience memorable. Write it down Keep a log of all the great (and not so great) tequilas you’ve tasted.