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Cognac is a refined spirit, unlike any other. The artistry, dedication, and terroir of this spirit bring any casual evening at home to the next level. When you bring out the Cognac, you and your guests know you’re in for an extraordinary occasion. It’s for this reason that these special occasions deserve a special glass.

If you drink Cognac, aged rum, or any other complex spirit, you’ll instantly fall in love with this set of two Best Cognac Glasses for gift. In working with wine experts, Riedel stepped away from the traditional balloon-shaped Cognac glass to develop this set, with crystal uniquely formed to capture and release the spirit’s delicate aromas without evaporation.

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Each glass is crafted with 24 percent lead crystal, fire-polished for the ultimate gleam. The beautiful fluted stem stands 7-1/4 inches tall and holds 7 oz. This stem is crucial, as it keeps your hands from warming up your favorite spirit. It’s a classic, timeless profile that also happens to bring the best from your Cognac to the forefront. Cognac drinkers, these are the glasses for you.

What is a Brandy Snifter?

A brandy snifter is a short, wide, stemmed glass used to serve (you guessed it) brandy. It resembles an extraordinarily squat wine glass, with a voluminous bowl and low center of gravity. A snifter can be used for any spirit, really (and a number of cocktails), but it's most commonly associated with cognac, other brandies, whiskey, and port or other fortified wines.

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The brandy snifter is designed with two purposes in mind: evaporation and concentration of aromas. Its wide bowl leaves a large surface area, which allows the volatile, aromatic compounds plenty of room to waft off the spirit. The wide base then narrows into a smaller opening, which concentrates those compounds and prevents them from escaping in all directions (like a coupe glass might).

From there, it's a simple matter of gently raising the glass to your nose and enjoying the aromas before taking a sip. It's a straightforward design, and it adds a nice touch of class to the presentation of your favorite spirit.

Fun Facts About The Shot Glass

Many of us may think shot glasses are straight forward. They hold liquor, we throw ’em back or take a sip and set it aside. However, when hunting for shot glass gift ideas there are a few questions that need to be taken into consideration, aside from an awesome design idea, before proceeding with your purchase. Lucky for you, we are going to cover those big questions right here and right now; and of course, a few fun facts about the buy unique art casted shot glasses

Where Did The Shot Glass Originate?

This is a big question that frankly, doesn’t have a clear answer. While there are several theories running about on the net, the one thing we all know for sure is that shot glasses were not widely used until after the prohibition period. The theories are pretty fun though. So let’s take a look at a few, shall we?

 
The first theory we have is the “Shot for a Shot” based in the old wild west days. This theory involves underpaid – or non-paid – miners who would head to the saloon and trade a bullet for a shot of liquor rather than cash. This theory has sparked some doubts given the era, I’d expect that even back in the day liquor was worth more than a single bullet, even if it were just a shot.

Theory number two involves those who hunted for their meals. As these were a home-based operation, it was fully expected for those consuming the meal to find bullets in their cooked meat. The shot glass comes into play when the bullets were placed in these small glasses. A practical theory, and one that has fewer doubts!

Another plausible theory is that the shot glass was simply named after the chemist who invented borosilicate glass – which is less likely to shatter with sudden temperature changes, think beakers, glass measuring cups, and other glass cookware. The German chemist’s name was Friedrich Otto Schott – Get it? Shot.

The final theory I’ll cover today is in regards to the way the shot glass is typically used. Throwing back a shot of whiskey and then slamming it down on the counter or table makes a loud “shot-like” sound.

How We Print Mugs in Full Colour

If you’ve ever wondered how our photographic print mugs retain their high resolution and full-colour display, here’s our answer – sublimation printing! To ensure transparency in how we customise our products, here is a short summary of how sublimation printing works and the best advantages you can get for your brand. luxury coffee cups with stones

 

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How Does Full Colour Decoration Work?

Sublimation printing revolutionises decoration by skipping the traditional step of printing that uses liquid to mark a surface. Instead, sublimation printing works by utilising a chemical reaction, such as applying high heat, to rapidly change a solid-state ink into a gaseous print that attaches to the surface of the item. Due to the heat, logos can be instantly printed on a variety of products with guaranteed quality.

 

Benefits of this Process

Here’s a list of the reasons why this is the best method of printing:

  • Compared to other methods of printing, sublimation printing is most effective on hard surfaces, like our mugs
  • By using solid-state ink, this unique method is also better for the environment
  • Sublimation printing has the ability to exactly recreate every detail of your logo or brand
  • It is extremely pleasing to the eye when you enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee!

The Impact of Durability and Full Colour

A big issue with printing on mugs is the fact that regular methods tend to wear off over time. But with sublimation printing, branding merges with the surface of the item rather than being a layer on top of it. This is how full colour remains on the mug even when regularly used. No need to worry about your logo being tarnished with sublimation printing.

HOW SYMBOLS, NUMBERS, AND MARKS CAN HELP YOU DATE ANTIQUE TEAPOT

Some pottery companies no longer exist despite them being in business for decades. You may find out that they produced hundreds of different codes in different periods that can help you estimate the period an antique teapot was made.

Using numbers, symbols, or marks in a teapot, you can talk to collectors to find out what they mean and if they can link the numbers to certain periods. Serious collections may have inside information that can help you date your antique teapot. best handmade brass porcelain coffee tea sets

Besides, there are books referencing potter manufacturers- you can find those that contain information about teapot manufacturers. You can even find books that solely focus on marks and symbols, which manufacturers were using.

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WHAT DO THE NUMBERS AND LETTERS ON THE BOTTOM PART OF ANTIQUE TEAPOTS MEAN?

Letters, symbols, or numbers on the bottom part of many teapots may have different meanings. Sometimes, a potter could combine pictures, symbols, and letters.

It goes without saying that the tradition of drinking tea dates back thousands of years, and it all started with brewing tea in teapots. Maybe over the past few years, some people are not using teapots to brew and serve tea, but the original and best way of brewing tea is to use a teapot.

For people who have an interest in collecting antique teapots, you may have found many of them with visible marks on the bottom.

Here is a general meaning of marks, numbers, letters, and symbols you may find in teapots; collectable cast brass porcelain tea tableware

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Marks
In most cases, marks on the bottom part of a teapot indicate a type of manufacturing code or mark. These marks may contain numbers only, words, letters, or a mix of all the three. You will find others with pictures, company logos, or animals. They are mostly a way of businesses showcasing their brand. These marks were inscribed into the teapots by manufacturers to show the originality of their wares.

Numbers and hallmarks
Hallmarks can refer to the marks on a teapot and were mostly associated with silversmiths. A company's hallmark usually has the name and the country of origin as well as the date ware was made. You may find manufacturers using a series of numbers to signify production number, color code, or year produced.

Symbols
In addition to marks and numbers, some pottery manufacturers used symbols as decoration. You may find antique teapots bearing symbols of animals embossed on them or hand-painted initials.

If you find initials of a pottery company that is no longer in business, you might need to search it online to know what the symbols meant and when the company existed. This may even give you the year when your antique teapot was made.