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This is the right place to be if you are looking for stunning personalised Toasting Flutes for you and your future partner! Our vast range includes something to please everyone, from simple, subtle designs to big, bold and beautifully decorated glasses! Perhaps you would prefer a stainless steel design, topped off with a sparkling V of Diamontes? Or how about Toasting Flute for the bride who loves Bling with our Diamond Ring Toasting Flutes? Whatever your choice, these glasses are sure to make an impression on your special day, as well as be a lasting momento for the years to come.
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Toasting Facts
The wedding toasts are a key part of any reception. Usually the best man and bride’s father toast the bride and the groom with personal thoughts, stories and well-wishes. The groom then follows with a response on behalf of his bride. The wedding toasting flutes are one way for the bride and groom to thank those people who are participating in the celebration. Most couples who are planning on toasting to the future with a flute of Champagne or sparkling wine and cake, pre-order classy, engraved wedding toasting flutes with the their name and the date of the special occasion as a keepsake of their big day. These always look beautiful in photos as the bride and groom make their first toast of their new life. Toasting is a tradition started by the Greeks. A toast is someone or something in honor of which people usually have a drink. Throughout the ages, wine has been used for celebration. Wine is signified as life, vitality, love and a life of plenty. Some people say that the term “toast” comes from the Romans, where they practice putting a piece of burnt bread into a goblet of wine to mellow the often harsh flavor of wine. The charcoal actually reduces the acidity of slightly of wines making them more palatable. Others say it originated in Britain, from the Eucharistic religious events. It’s a wonderful how a simple tradition of toasting in ancient times has withstood the test of time.
The quality of wine or champagne are said to appeal to our five senses so, in the modern times, it is believes that by clinking of the glasses, the fifth sense of sound is achieved, giving you the sensation of all your five senses which are sight, smell, taste, hearing and touch.
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