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Do I want champagne saucers or flutes?

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SquirtedPerfumeUpNoseInBoots · 26/04/2012 19:07

I am having some couples round for pre-ball drinks. I'm intending to seve a few snacks / canapés and champagne.

Unfortunately my DS was helping get the box of champagne glasses out of the cupboard (they're flutes and too tall for kitchen cupboards) dropped it with the result that I need new ones.

I've discovered some nice champagne saucers here but can't decide if they are too 1970's naff babycham-ish. Maybe I should stick with normal flute type style.

Need some help MN! Are saucers naff or trendy?

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thestringcheesemassacre · 26/04/2012 19:09

I prefer a flute.
I find those ones very spill-y.

I'm obsessed with finding the perfect crystal flute.

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thisisyesterday · 26/04/2012 19:10

i LOVE the look of saucers, but find i spill my drink too easily.

also, flutes easier to store, tkae up less space?

RedBlanket · 26/04/2012 19:15

Flutes definitely. I've never had more than a mouthful out of a saucer the rest usually goes down my dress when I get a bit giddy Blush. They do look lovely though.

SquirtedPerfumeUpNoseInBoots · 26/04/2012 19:20

Thank you all. I never thought of spillage problems.

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ExitPursuedByABear · 26/04/2012 19:22

Agree - spillage a big problem with saucers - very difficult to sip from - end up looking like a wide-mouthed frog.

MrsLettuce · 26/04/2012 19:24

Flutes. Always.

Chubfuddler · 26/04/2012 19:24

Love champagne saucers.

SquirtedPerfumeUpNoseInBoots · 26/04/2012 19:25

Grin wide mouth frog is not the look I am aiming for! What with the posh frock and all!

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CointreauVersial · 26/04/2012 19:26

I haven't seen a champagne saucer since my Babycham days. Grin

Catsmamma · 26/04/2012 19:32

i like the flutes with the hollow stems best of all, but they are difficult to finish elegantly cos the last inch won't come out unless the glass is practically upside down and then it falls all over your face.

like these

HandMadeTail · 26/04/2012 19:34

I think it stays bubblier longer in flutes.

OliviaLMumsnet · 26/04/2012 19:36

Saucers are so pretty but make your fizz go flat thank you wikipedia
so flutes prolly better
HTH

I love champagne i do...

FamiliesShareGerms · 26/04/2012 19:37

A vote for saucers from me, but you have to get very nice ones and it's easier to get nice flutes.

MrsLettuce · 26/04/2012 19:47

Flutes should be this shape.

IvanaNap · 26/04/2012 19:51

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SwedishEdith · 26/04/2012 19:52

Never drank from a saucer (didn't even know that's what they were called!) but I hate the unwieldly, top-heaviness of tall thin stemmed flutes. But, as your guest, I really wouldn't care at all.

EdlessAllenPoe · 26/04/2012 19:54

don't you put less in saucers so you refill more often?

don't have them to experiment with.

we have flutes with fillable stems - yes you do have to raise the bottom!
and we have normal flutes ...

i think flutes make lovely bubble towers.

EdlessAllenPoe · 26/04/2012 19:55

ah nice tulip shape :)

monkeymoma · 26/04/2012 19:57

saucers are so much more glamorous IMO

EdlessAllenPoe · 26/04/2012 20:00

just tried to find a really lovely saucer...and only found plain ones..nice shapes though..

SwedishEdith · 26/04/2012 20:02

Oh, yes, go for saucers. I want some now.

SquirtedPerfumeUpNoseInBoots · 26/04/2012 20:04

MNHQ on my thread! . Thanks OliviaL champagne won't last long enough to go flat!

oohermrs are those coloured glasses? Are there not rules against that sort of thing? Smile

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