The Single Malt Whisky glass is perfect to emphasize the elegant creaminess of top quality single malt whisky.
This glass was designed as a result of a series of workshops in 1992. The final product has an elongated thistle shape on a truncated stem, and incorporates a small, slightly outturned lip which highlights sweetness.
This pack contains two glasses.
Vinum is RIEDEL's basic grape varietal specific series. Designed by 10th generation glassmaker Georg J. Riedel, Vinum was created to ensure every wine lover could access greater wine enjoyment. When Vinum was introduced in 1986 it was not just an important year for RIEDEL but for wine lovers around the world, as the launch of the machine-made collection fundamentally changed drinking glass culture.
The series was based on Sommeliers, the first wine-friendly wine glass collection, with glass bowl shapes based on the character of wine. Georg J. Riedel, presented a further innovation beyond Sommeliers even more momentous: grape varietal specific glassware made by machine to significantly reduce their cost.
Developed with great passion and based on the well-founded specialist knowledge the glasses from the Vinum range provide a reasonably priced alternative to the handcrafted Sommeliers range. Vinum ensures that the company's philosophy of functional wine glassware is affordable, and has become RIEDEL's best-selling glassware series in history
The Riesling glass is perfect for balancing the high acidity and residual sugar of fruit-forward white wines.
This shape is the most versatile white wine glass in the RIEDEL range. It helps to balance the fresh characters and high mineral components, emphasising the wonderful fruit aromas.
a series of workshops in 1992. The final product has an elongated thistle shape on a truncated stem, and incorporates a small, slightly outturned lip which highlights sweetness.
Vinum is RIEDEL's basic grape varietal specific series. Designed by 10th generation glassmaker Georg J. Riedel, Vinum was created to ensure every wine lover could access greater wine enjoyment. When Vinum was introduced in 1986 it was not just an important year for RIEDEL but for wine lovers around the world, as the launch of the machine-made collection fundamentally changed drinking glass culture.
The series was based on Sommeliers, the first wine-friendly wine glass collection, with glass bowl shapes based on the character of wine. Georg J. Riedel, presented a further innovation beyond Sommeliers even more momentous: grape varietal specific glassware made by machine to significantly reduce their cost.
Developed with great passion and based on the well-founded specialist knowledge the glasses from the Vinum range provide a reasonably priced alternative to the handcrafted Sommeliers range. Vinum ensures that the company's philosophy of functional wine glassware is affordable, and has become RIEDEL's best-selling glassware series in history