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National White Wine Day: Cute Wine Glasses & More To Celebrate
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Date:2025-04-14 15:47:12
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It's National White Wine Day! To celebrate, our home shopping experts have rounded up our favorite white wine glasses and accessories that you can shop for right now.
Whether you're planning to pour yourself a glass of Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio, we've found something for everyone. From elegant, long-stemmed glasses to modern, stemless varieties, there's a perfect glass for every white wine lover.
And guess what? You can still join in the celebration even if you prefer to go alcohol-free. Fill up your stylish new glass with your favorite seltzer or a post-work wellness concoction.
Explore our selection of eye-catching wine glasses perfect for your home, unique wine accessories that make amazing host gifts, and stemless sets that show off your love for your favorite shows (did someone say Bravo?).
We’ve also discovered several ways to keep your drink cold without using ice cubes. Check out our set of detachable and refreezable cradles below that hold and chill your drink. They're the perfect beverage companion if you're out on the patio.
Keep your beverage perfectly chilled with a cute stemless wine tumbler featuring a proprietary cooling gel that allows the cup to be frozen or chilled.
And indulge in a luxurious bath time with our wine glass holder that easily suctions to your shower or tub wall. The holder even comes with a BPA-free plastic wine glass, so you can relax under the bubbles without worrying about breaking glass.
Celebrate National White Wine Day with a new pair of cute wine glasses and some great wine accessories below.
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