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What is the silver-plated round cup our sommelier wore around his neck?

I know it must be related to wine but I'm not sure what it is, or what it does? Definitely has me curious.

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August 26, 2009 01:35 PM
This is called a Tastevin and is used by sommeliers and winemakers to test the clarity and colors of wines in the old days. Nowadays they are usually worn just for traditional purposes.

From Wikipedia...
"The saucer-like cups were originally created by Burgundian winemakers to enable them to judge the clarity and color of wine that was stored in dim, candle-lit wine cellars. Regular wine glasses were too deep to allow for accurate judging of the wine's color in such faint light. Tastevin are designed with a shiny faceted inner surface. Often, the bottom of the cup is convex in shape. The facets, convex bottom, and the shiny inner surface catch as much available light as possible, reflecting it throughout the wine in the cup, making it possible to see through the wine."
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