RIEDEL Sommeliers Riesling Grand Cru/Zinfandel
The Riesling Grand Cru/Zinfandel glass is perfect for balancing the high acidity and residual sugar of fruit-forward white and red wines. This shape is the most versatile white wine glass in the RIEDEL range, however it also works perfectly well for a few red wines, like Zinfandel. It helps to balance the fresh characters and high mineral components, emphasising the wonderful fruit aromas.
This product is made of clear crystal glass.
Sommeliers was the world’s first wine friendly glass collection and a design revolution created by Claus J. Riedel (9th generation). The range adheres to the Bauhaus design principle of form follows function, as Claus J. Riedel had discovered that certain wines showed more depth and better balance when enjoyed from certain shapes. Thin-blown and unadorned, Sommeliers was the beginning of RIEDEL's dominance of the global wine glass market.
This product is handmade.
Our master glassmakers individually craft each item so every piece has a unique character. Due to the nature of crafting, small tolerances in the size and weight of each product, tiny bubbles, imperfections, or slight surface variations are an acceptable part of the process.
This item is dishwasher safe.
This pack contains a single piece.
Alsace Grand Cru, Bardolino, Beaujolais Nouveau, Blauer Portugieser, Catteratto, Côtes de Provence, Côtes du Rhône Rosé, Daiginjo (Ricewine), Dolcetto, Dornfelder, Godello, Grüner Veltliner, Jurançon Sec, Marsannay rosé, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Primitivo, Riesling, Riesling (Spätlese/late harvest dry), Riesling Smaragd, Rivaner, Rosé, Scheurebe, Schilcher, Smaragd, Vernaccia, Welschriesling, Zierfandler, Zinfandel
Year of design 1991
Capacity 380.0 ccm
Height 226.0 mm
Box quantity 1
Type of Manufacturing handmade
Material Crystal
RIEDEL Sommeliers Riesling Grand Cru/Zinfandel
Hard Facts
Owning a handmade Sommeliers glass is like owning a piece of history - the collection defined a new modern age thanks to their thin, undecorated, functional design. Though they are now over 40 years old, the Grape Varietal Specific shapes remain more or less unchanged over time, demonstrating their groundbreaking innovation.