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Champagne glasses are taller and more narrow than normal wine glasses. Other than that there isn't a big difference between the two. One is just used for champagne and the other is used for wine.

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The normally glass for champagne is a Flute, of course it seems like a flute and it's the optimum for glasses to see the pearls of gas coming from the ground of the glass going off.

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It is called champagne because it is produced in the Champagne region of France. Only the wine produced there, with few exceptions, can be called Champagne.

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A flute glass, being tall and narrow, displays the bubbles as they rise much better than a short wide glass.

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The released pressure after the cork is removed permits the escape of gas vapors which bubble to the surface.

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13y ago

Tulip and flute

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