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Sommeliers
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These glasses were created for a wide variety of spirits and wines to bring out the optimum fragrance, flavor, balance, and after taste of each individual variety. This is the handmade line made one-by-one by Riedel's skilled craftsmen. |
Extreme Series
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Basic Series
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- Extreme Series
- This glass successfully brings out the unique qualities of new world wines (such as those from California, Portugal, and Chile). Expanding on the already highly acclaimed Vinum series, this new style is made with high quality wine in mind for full bodied and condensed flavors. The special diamond shaped bowl design enlarges the inner surface area making the bouquet more prominent.
- Basic Series
- The bowl design is the same as the Vinum collection, and because it is designed with a sense of stability, one can feel free to use at home.
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Vinum Series
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This machine-made type is made from the same materials as the sommeliers series with the same "highest grade lead crystal" which contains more than 24% lead. |
Wine Series
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Ouverture
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- Wine series
- The Vinum Diffusion line was launched in the true spirit of the Riedel philosophy. This select series is composed of only the especially popular items of the Vinum line such as the tall Bordeaux and Chardonnay models. While maintaining the concept of the shape of the bowl deciding the function of the galss, these were also created with the idea of providing this function at a reasonable price. Fitting for hotels and restaurants as well as households.
- Overture Series
- The same Riedel function but developed for business use.
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Millenium & Other
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WAC reccomended sets & Millenium.
This is simply a collection of items like popular vinum gift sets, the Millenium 2000 champagne glass, and the tasting glass. |
Decanta Series
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Decanting old wines, just a few moments before they are served, helps to ensure that the wine's clarity and brilliance are not obscured by any deposit that may have developed over time. Decanting young wines several hours before they are served gives them a chance to bloom and attain a stage of development that normally requires years of aging. |
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