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Think all wine receptacles are created equal? Think again.

One wine glass stands above the rest and is sure to make even a $10 bottle of wine look like the fanciest thing in the world. Awkward dinner parties and dull dates are a thing of the past with these music making wine glasses that are sure to get the conversation started — and make you look really, really fancy.

If we learned anything from the infamous talent show scene in Miss Congeniality, musical glasses are not a new thing — but musical glasses with actual notes etched on the side are. These glasses by UncommonGoods each feature a full A-major scale etched into the side. To use them, just fill your glass to the desired note, wet your finger, and create a tipsy symphony by running your finger around the rim.  Read more...

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