Pop the bubbly, life is lovely.
These aren't your average champagne flutes. Malfatti is Italian for "misshapen", but in the case of these glasses, we think imperfection equals perfection. Each glass is hand blown, and the shape is slightly different for each glass, with gently warped curves. The gentle slope of the side is designed to keep your carbonated wine nice and bubbly.
"Even cheap bubbly tastes good in these glasses, and they're the perfect vessel for my favorite drink—an Aperol Spritz." —Hillary Pollak, Customer Care Specialist
Photography by Mark Weinberg
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