Flute, Tulip or Coupe
At least 75.
Champagne can be served in a type of glass called a flute. Other than that, a flute is a musical instrument.
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.
A coupe glass is typically used to serve cocktails, such as martinis or champagne-based drinks.
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.