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Item no.: 6416/15 Two Pack

RIEDEL Vinum 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.

Vinum is RIEDEL's basic varietal specific stemmed series. Designed in 1986 by 10th generation glassmaker Georg J. Riedel, Vinum was created to ensure every wine lover could afford varietal-specific glassware. Based on the handmade Sommeliers range, machine production means Vinum can be offered at a more accessible price.

This item is premium machine-made.
“PREMIUM” defines the advantage of a machine blown RIEDEL glass vs. a hand-made glass. The difference lies within the precision.

This item is dishwasher safe.

This pack contains 2 pieces.

Alsace Grand Cru, Bardolino, Beaujolais Nouveau, Blauer Portugieser, Catteratto, Côtes de Provence, Côtes du Rhône Rosé, Dolcetto, Dornfelder, Godello, Grüner Veltliner, Jurançon Sec, Marsannay rosé, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Riesling, Riesling (Spätlese/late harvest dry), Riesling Smaragd, Rivaner, Rosé, Scheurebe, Schilcher, Smaragd, Vernaccia, Welschriesling, Zierfandler, Zinfandel

Year of design 1992

Capacity 404.0 ccm

Height 210.0 mm

Box quantity 2

Type of Manufacturing machine-made

Material Crystal

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RIEDEL Vinum Riesling Grand Cru/Zinfandel

Hard Facts

Vinum was the first machine-made series of glasses in history to be based exclusively on the characteristics of quality and reasonable price. Our customers have been enjoying these glasses for decades.

Capacity
404.0 ccm
Height
210.0 mm
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Vinum

Glassware that Revolutionized the World of Wine

Vinum has had a permanent impact on the globe's wine glass culture. These glasses have proved to consumers and restaurateurs that the pleasure of consuming wine starts with the glass.
The Vinum collection, developed by Georg Riedel on the principle that the content commands the shape, is the "Vitrum-Vinothek" for everyday use.

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