NY Times Review
Stackable glasses from Spain that can be used for serving wine, cocktails or snacks.
TONY CENICOLA / THE NEW YORK TIMES
AUGUST 21, 2017
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By FLORENCE FABRICANT
These simple drinking glasses come from Spain, where they’re used everywhere. Multipurpose and made of tempered glass, they can be neatly stacked and suit a tight budget. Use the small (7.5 ounces) for wine, a panna cotta, yogurt and berries, or serving condiments and pickles. The midsize (12 ounces) is perfect for cocktails like a Negroni or an old-fashioned, as well as milk or iced tea. And the largest (17 ounces) is ample for your pint of brew: Stackable Bodega Glasses, $25 to $35 a dozen, food52.com.
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