Toasting glass [ Food & Drink ]
… distinction and displays of specific identities. Technological improvement, the diversity of drinking venues, expanding markets, political divisions and changes in taste linked to the pursuit of social distinction all contributed to a … and Sophie Lee, eds., The Art of Drinking (London; New York: V&A Publications, 2007), p. 60, 110, quotation p.60. The market for glassware was very reactive and catered for the needs and tastes of individual customers, with fashions … the Atlantic and helped shape a common drinking culture in the Anglo-American world ( Hancock 35). 5 . On the imperial market and changing customer tastes, see David Hancock, Oceans of Wine. Madeira and the Emergence of American Trade and …
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