Yes, you can go to a shop called "Things Remembered" where they do custom engraving and do all kinds of keepsakes, similar stores exist in other cities as well.
Yes, the raisin will sink into a glass of champagne, but not for long ... the bubbles from the champagne will inflate the dried raisin and it will float up to the surface.
The two most popular shapes for champagne glasses are flute and tulip. There is also the champagne cocktail glass which is wide ans shallow, more like a martini glass.
The number of ounces that a champagne glass holds is about 4 oz. when it completely full. However, most people will not fill it to the brim and this means it holds about 3 oz.
The traditional champagne glass was modeled after Marie Antoinette's breast.
There are 5 oz in a glass of champagne.
A flute.
A tulip
Sailor
All champagne glasses should be held by the stem.
Tempered glass is "baked" after it has been cut to size, so generally speaking unless it is not of high quality, it would not be possible to cut the glass because it would just break instead of cutting.
Veuillez mai j'ai un verre de champagne
in a tall, skinny wine glass