decanter
Yes you should serve the wine in one vessel only, as Jesus used one cup only.
A carafe is a common wine vessel that usually holds .75 L, which is about 25 oz. A pint is 16, so it's about a pint and a half. You may be thinking of something else though.
wine decanter
Depends on if you want to serve both red and white wine and/or champagne.
It is perfectl safe to serve sparkilng wine in a glass decanter.
When heating the vessel filled with water, the heat from the water can cause the vessel to expand. If the vessel is filled completely with water, there may not be enough space for the water to expand within the vessel, leading to the water spilling out. The spilled water mixes with the wine, causing the spill to be a mix of both water and wine.
A standard measure of each wine.
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Red wine is usually served at room temperature.
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Wine decanters were invented to separate the sediment from wine in order to serve the clearer liquid. Wine is typically served in a decanter and was initially used by servants to make it easier to serve than the large containers originally used to store wine.