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Posted By: Carol_Hill

Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 12:40 AM

OK, I realize this is a pretty stupid concern, but I hate the wine glasses at Beachside Villas. They are short, clunky, heavy and make me feel like I am drinking from a jelly jar!!! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Mad.gif" alt="" /> I know I could bring some from home, but don't want to have to worry about them breaking in the suitcase.. So, does anyone know a place on island where we could buy generic (glass!!) wine glasses for something like $1 a stem, and then leave them behind?

Or, in the alternative, has anyone bought a really cool souvenier wine glass that we could use on island and try to get back home without breaking??
Posted By: january

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 12:47 AM

Try ACE Hardware.
Posted By: Bobcat

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 01:01 AM

Penny's Department Store on Back Street or Shipwreck Shops
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 01:13 AM

OK, thanks for the suggestions!
Posted By: gtaylor

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 01:53 AM

I think we've seen wine glasses at Cost-U-Less, but in a six or eight pack.

gary
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 02:08 AM

Yes, most things there are in larger packs...
Posted By: TomB

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 02:41 AM

So Carol are you looking for Bordeaux, Burgundy, Chianti, Chardonnay, or Riesling stemware? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Wink.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: TravelHat

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 03:10 AM

We have a couple of higher quality plastic glasses that we take with us. They work at beach, pool and patio. Most of our glass use is in restaurants.
Posted By: VitaMan

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 03:32 AM

Ace Hardware, for sure. We've bought good quality Italian wine glasses there. If I recall correctly, it was 8 glasses for about $40.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 03:54 AM

The wine glasses were like that at the Flamingo so we bought stemmed ones and kept them in out storage box. Now Flamingo has nice stemmed ones so we don't need ours. We plan on disposing of ours this trip. Could drop them off for you if you know of a place we could leave them at. Six in the original box. Here all next week.
We bought ours at Ace originally.
Posted By: kerrymarcie

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 10:36 AM

We always take plastic wine glasses along with big plastic coffee mugs. We also don't like glasses at BSV, or most other resorts!! Bed bath beyond has them, can even put underwear etc in them to protect in suitcase. The container store had cool ones at Xmas time.
Posted By: SandS

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 11:53 AM

There is just no comparison between a plastic and a nice thin wine glass. A good glass even makes cheap wine taste better.
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 12:07 PM

I'm a wine glass snob, and completely agree that thick glass or plastic are generally unacceptable. We did find some nice acrylic stemware that we use on our boat, where glass just doesn't make sense in any way. You could easily pack those in your suitcase without fear of breakage. I got ours at Costco, but I'm sure you can find them elsewhere.

Also, I wouldn't hesitate to pack glass in my carry-on bag, stuffed with and surrounded by clothing.
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 12:07 PM

Use an empty Heineken bottle. Pour the wine straight from the box into the bottle, you will be fine!
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 12:13 PM

Bingo!! We have a winner!! Sending you a PM!!
Posted By: pony600

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 04:07 PM

I've seen some pretty painted glasses at the Ship Wreck shops if you want to bring them home.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 04:34 PM

Thanks. I may go past there and see if they have any marked-down Regatta stuff.
Posted By: bdeeley

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 05:01 PM

Who needs a glass? When the cork comes out, it goes in the trash and you can just drink from the bottle. It, the bottle, soon finds its way into the trash along side it's cork.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 05:19 PM

It's hard to both drink at the same time that way! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: EdB

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 05:21 PM

oh the horror.......if the glasses at Beachside are too heavy.....try a straw....LOL wink smile smile
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 05:30 PM

There must speak a person who doesn't drink much wine! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: bdeeley

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 06:02 PM

My way does promote sharing, if you are so inclined, by requiring you to pass the bottle. I don't like sharing and this method also works great for that.
Posted By: EdB

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/25/2016 06:26 PM

LOL.
Posted By: sumbeach

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/26/2016 01:29 AM

Or you could get two bottles...
Posted By: bdeeley

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/26/2016 02:24 AM

I often do get two bottles, but I still don't want to share. You've heard of me, the two fisted drinker. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: tbaybob

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/26/2016 07:12 PM

<img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" />
Williams-Sonoma have high quality(ie expensive) acrylic wine glasses.The claim they are bullet prove which I thought was key selling feature.They travel well and are not a bad substitute for glass.Roughing it is part of vacation.
Posted By: TomB

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/27/2016 12:39 PM

Carol,

At dinner there is nothing better than a nice piece of stemware for your wine, but on the beach these work great.

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We have red tops for red wine and light blue for white so we do get confused.

Another 1st world problem solved.
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/27/2016 12:54 PM

I have these for the boat, especially when we're under way. We use our acrylic stems when at anchor. Have also used the wine sippy cups on the beach, specifically at Cupecoy, and can confirm that they do protect the wine from a rogue wave.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/27/2016 11:44 PM

Hi Tom, I get where you're coming from, but I'm talking about drinking on dry land LOOKING at water!!! And I want my nice stemmed glass!
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/28/2016 05:03 PM

Sent you a PM
Posted By: mikentara

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/28/2016 06:02 PM

There's a dollar store (or Euro Store) in Marigot that sells wine glasses very cheap. It's back near the library.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Wine glasses... - 05/28/2016 07:30 PM

Got it, thanks.
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