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Needs article.
Be sure to explain the lack of thought about the design when you create it. Very prone to breaking at the stem and embedding itself within hands of innocent beings.
[edit] What about History
i was hoping to find a little bit about the history and development of the wine glass here. that would probably be a good addition.
Some wine glasses have lead in them. Should the implications, California law (which requires that the glass says it has lead) be discussed? --Charleenmerced Talk 04:33, 4 March 2007 (UTC)Charleenmerced