My wine glass debacle-update

Last week I ran a blog giveaway for these wine glasses. I was so pleased with them. They were really fun to drink out of, it was perfect timing to pair them with the Royal Wedding. Just a few days after I got them, I broke one. It was on the drying rack by my sink and I just knocked it over. I posted a photo on the Facebook page and threw it away. A friend suggested I try Kennett Glass to get it fixed, so I dug it out of the trash and cleaned it off. I went there and they said they couldn’t fix it, but sent me down the street to At Mar Glass Labs. There I met a very nice older couple, owners of the business I assume as the woman said that her husband was a retired glassblower. He looked at the stem and the cup, and said that it couldn’t be fixed. Well, of course he said that I could glue it, but then shouldn’t ever use it, it would only be for display purposes. Bummer. The woman was really gushing at how beautful the glass was, and I told her the story behind it. In an odd twist, she actually used to make wine! She really kept commenting on the beautiful etching and gold trim, and how sad it was that I broke it. I told her where she could order her own set, I wonder if she will.

Then, in another weird turn of events, I heard from the blog prize winner. She received her pair of glasses yesterday but one was broken. So we decided to toast each other, from 1500 miles apart, with our singleton glasses. At least there’s very little chance I’ll break the foil cutter.

Wine Enthusiast, the sponsor of the contest, has a very nice selection of wine gift items. Make sure you check them out.

Another giveaway! 24k Wine Glasses

I was going to wait until we hit 1000 fans on Facebook to do more giveaways, but what the heck? Why not do it now? Especially since this prize goes along nicely with a wedding–a royal one at that.

You all know I love wine deals. So when I saw an opportunity to do a product review & giveaway from the best in the business, Wine Enthusiast, of course I jumped at the chance.

I recently received a few items from them to try & review. One was this foil cutter. My dad sometimes makes fun of me because I don’t know how to use a traditional corkscrew. I have one of the newer lever-style models, and combined with the right foil cutter, it’s just so easy. Why would I want to just scrape at the foil with the end of the corkscrew? He’s very old-school sometimes. Anyway, this foil cutter works very well.

I also got two pairs of these wine glasses. A pair for me and a pair for you! They are called Old World, and are hand-painted with 24k gold! Nope, I’m not kidding. They are appropriate for both red and white wine which makes them perfect for any occasion. I will be toasting the prince & princess tomorrow, as I watch reruns of their wedding (not getting up at 4 am, I’m not that crazy!). I can’t go to London, so sipping wine out of an Old World 24k wine glass will have to do.

Will you join me? All you have to do is leave a comment, and tell me your favorite type of wine. You can be as vague as just saying red or white, or be as specific as a grape variety or brand. This contest ends Sunday night at 8 pm, and random.org will pick a winner. Good Luck!