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This glass, first created in 1959, is not a design gimmick but a precision instrument, developed to highlight the unique characteristics of the great wines of Bordeaux. The large bowl (capacity 30 oz) brings out the full depth of contemporary wines made from Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot. Modern vinification techniques enable wine-makers to concentrate the fruit to such an extent that young wines may seem one-dimensional, tannic and over-oaked if served in smaller glasses. The Sommeliers Bordeaux Grand Cru gives breathing space to both young and more mature wines, unpacking the various layers of bouquet and delivering a full spectrum of aromas. On the palate, the texture of the wine - soft, silky, velvety - is intensified and the finish prolonged, gently blending acidity with supple, sweet tannins. This is a glass that showcases these majestically structured red wines in all their complexity and finesse.
• Height: 270 mm, 10-5/8"
• Capacity: 860 ccm, 30-3/8 oz
• Model #4400/00
• Mouth-blown with over 24% lead crystal
• Recommended for Bordeaux (red), Brunello di Montalcino, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet-Sauvignon, Domina, Fronsac, Graves rouge, Listrac, Merlot, Médoc, Margaux, Moulis, Pauillac, Pomerol, St. Emilion, St. Estèphe, St. Julien, Sangiovese, Sangiovese-Grosso
• Hand washing highly recommended
Includes:
• Riedel Sommeliers Bordeaux Grand Cru Wine Glasses (Set of 4)
Warranty Information:
This item has a warranty of 30 days.
About RIEDEL Crystal
Claus Riedel was the first person in the long history of the glass to design its shape according to the character of the wine. He is thus the inventor of the functional wine glass.
RIEDEL Crystal, established 1756 has been producing glass in the heart of Europe for over 250 years and eleven generations. Family owned and operated by Georg J. Riedel (10th generation), RIEDEL is recognized worldwide for designing and producing the highest quality glasses and decanters for wine and spirit enjoyment.
Top-rated wineries and restaurants throughout the world use RIEDEL. RIEDEL produces collections for every lifestyle and price range, whether for critical wine evaluation, a picnic or dinner. There is a series for every wine lover.
At RIEDEL, Content Commands Shape
Wine friendly glassware delivers the aroma and the flavour of all aromatic beverages. Claus Riedel in the late 1950s was the first in history to develop and introduce wine friendly stemware. Wine friendly stemware translates the bouquet, taste, balance and finish of a wine to the senses. Based on this principle, RIEDEL introduced the concept of grape-specific glassware.
Why Shape Matters
Stemware consist of 3 parts: the bowl, stem and base. The length of stem and the width of base are part of the glass design (known as architecture). Grape varietal specific stemware features finely tuned glass bowls consisting of 3 variables (shapes, size and rim diameter). Grape varietal specific stemware has to translate the "message" of wine to the human senses.
There are 4 sensations in wine:
1) Bouquet: Grape varietal specific stemware is responsible for wine aroma (quality and intensity).
2) Texture: Grape varietal specific stemware highlights the exciting variable mouth feel of wine (watery, creamy, silky, velvety).
3) Flavour: Grape varietal specific stemware creates balanced interaction between fruit, minerality, acidity and bitter components.
4) Finish: Grape varietal specific stemware offers a pleasant, seamless, harmonious, long-lasting after taste.
Caring For Your RIEDEL Crystal
• All RIEDEL glasses are dishwasher safe!
• To avoid scratches: avoid glass contact with other glass or metal. If available, use a stemware rack.
• To avoid stains, use soft water (low mineral content).
• To remove stains, use white vinegar.
• If washing by hand, wash the glass under warm water (use detergent and rinse the glass carefully).
• Wash cleaning towels at boiling temperature (to kill bacteria) with odourless soap.
• Never use linen softener when rinsing your cleaning towels (to avoid grease film on surface).
• To polish the glass, use two towels. Never hold the glass by the base to polish the bowl as the stem could snap due to mishandling.
• Avoid storing glasses in kitchen cabinets which have occasionally strong aromas which translates into the glass.