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This will be used at the wine special event.
I had bought this to use at a Wine Festival, however the stems of the glasses were shorter than the stem holder.
Great idea, but didn't work for what I needed it for.
attended the NY wine tasting event and this was the best holder
I used this at the Toast of the Town wine tasting in Chicago. It was great especially given the amount of food served by local restaurants. I found very practical use for it. However, it can be a bit awkward when trying to navigate through a crowd because of the fear of someone bumping against you and causing the wine to spill on your clothes. But it's manageable. Oh, and nice price... 2 for[$]Not bad!
Someone stopped us about every ten feet when we attended the Weston (FL) Wine & Food Festival. They all wanted to know where we got out wine glass holders. On the Wine Enthusiast website I told them. We attended this same event last year and saw a couple with them, so this year we came prepared. Great item to hold your glass when you are eating or filling out a wine order form.
This must be used carefully - you need to practice with at first...it's really more about the comic relief - a real conversation-starter/icebreaker...
I think the length could be longer, but overall this will be an asset to those attending the Toast of the Town wine tasting event. It will make it easier to navigate the crowd and sample all of the food without spilling a drop of wine.
this is a good idea, but I felt ripped off when it arrived. [$] for two shoelaces and a bit of plastic is way too much. $5 would be more like it value-wise.
This works great when at an out door buffet and needing your hands to serve-up food etc. It is also great when entertaining on the boat while docked. There have been numerous times when guests have spilled glasses of red wine on the white cushions.