Claret glasses
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Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name) > Containers (Hierarchy Name) > containers (receptacles) > <containers by function or context> > culinary containers > <containers for serving and consuming food> > <vessels for serving and consuming food> > drinking vessels > drinking glasses > wine glasses
Descripción
Small to medium-sized, stemmed wine glasses of a distinctive type used particularly in the 18th-19th centuries, and intended for drinking claret, which was originally a Rosa wine from Bordeaux but gradually came to mean any red wine from Bordeaux. Claret glasses are typically made of colorless glass, and have a relatively short stem, a relatively small bowl, and a round foot. They are often, but not always, further distinguished by having a bowl that is cut or etched and sometimes flares at the lip.
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Otros términos
- claretwijnglazen [nl]
- verres à bordeaux [fr]
- copas de clarete [es]
- claret glass [en]
- clarets (glasses) [en]
- claret-glasses [en]
- glasses, claret [en]
- claretwijnglas [nl]
- verre à bordeaux [fr]
- copa de clarete [es]