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Plastic Goblets

Wine goblets discussed and explained. All different types, including crystal, pewter, silver, plastic, and more.

Although the idea of plastic goblets would make many a wine connoisseur cringe, they have their place in many kitchens. A plastic goblet makes an ideal drinking vessel for most any beverage. You can of course drink wine or even champagne from plastic or acrylic goblets, but the experience may not be quite as swanky as if you were sipping from fine crystal. The reason wine and champagne are consumed from glasses made a certain way is to bring out the complex flavors and aromas contained within. Of course with other beverages this is really not a concern so plastic should be fine to use.

The concept of plastic goblets in general is far from an appealing one to any serious drinker of wine.  Those who consider themselves wine connoisseurs might scoff at the idea of drinking wine out of a plastic device, as this is a far cry from the crystal and other materials they prefer for their own.  These more preferred goblets are said to enhance the experience of drinking a fine wine.  The way that the light reflects off the glass will often enhance the color and richness of the wine being consumed.  They also say that the composure of the actual crystal or glass itself can also have an impact on the wine’s taste, giving it a smoother and more sophisticated flavor.

Still, there is a definite place in this world for plastic goblets, which is why they are available for sale.  Many people choose to go with plastic, and we’ll get into the reasons shortly.  Not only can wine be consumed with plastic goblets, but other beverages can easily be used with these as well.  Whether it’s wine, champagne, or even sodas, juices, teas, or water, plastic goblets are very diverse in terms of how they can be used.  This is a far cry from the exclusive nature of crystal and other goblets.

Then there are others (including some restaurants) who will use goblets to serve up certain kinds of foods inside them.  Maybe you’ve been to a restaurant serving dessert that gave you a mousse, pudding, or even a cake or ice cream inside a plastic goblet.  This would be next to impossible to serve in a crystal goblet, which would almost be sure to break under any kind of direct pressure applied by silverware.

Another benefit of plastic goblets is the fact that they come in many different colors and even sizes.  Unlike other goblets that are somewhat rigid and similar in look (they’ll usually be crystal clear since wine drinkers prefer the transparency), you can find red plastic goblets, green plastic goblets, and many other different colors and designs.  Just about anything is available if you take the time to look around.

The durability of the plastic goblet is also appealing to those who buy them.  Expect yours to last a long time, so long as you choose ones that are compatible with your dish washer (and they should be).  A quick check on the box of these should indicate that these are in fact dishwasher safe plastic goblets.

From here, it’s up to you to find your plastic goblets.  There are many available online, and what you end up getting really depends upon your personal tastes.  Browse through the many available options online and you’re sure to find something you like, at a far more affordable price than the alternatives.