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Riedel Wine Series Cabernet/Merlot Glass, Set of 4

 
 
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Riedel Wine Series Cabernet/Merlot Glass, Set of 4

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RIEDEL-448/0

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Product Features Set of 4 red wine glasses 21-1/2-ounce capacity; 9-1/4 inches high Modeled on Riedel's more expensive Vinum series Also recommended for red Bordeaux, Rioja, and Tempranillo Machine-made from premium non-leaded glass by world-renowned glassmakers Amazon.com Review The Wine Series offers the legendary wine-enhancing qualities of Riedel glassware in an affordable yet attractive package. Bowl shapes are modeled after Riedel's popular Vinum series, but because they're machine-made from high-quality non-leaded glass, they're ideal for the novice oenophile or for everyday use. As with the Vinum series, each type of glass is carefully formed to bring out the best in a specific varietal. Here, the shape of bowl and mouth are specifically designed to enhance the flavor, bouquet and texture of full-bodied reds like Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Machine-made in Europe by master glassmakers, each glass stands 9-1/4 inches tall and holds 21-1/2 ounces at full capacity. --Mary Park Product Description The 'Wine' Collection was created for customers who feel that plain stemware on a well-laid table is just not decorative enough. It combines a light-catching, decorative stem and Vinum's most popular bowls.Their appearance and price position them as functional, wine-specific-machine-blown glasses. 'Wine' fill a niche in the market and is executed from lead-free crystal.

Features:
  • Set of 4 red wine glasses

  • 21-1/2-ounce capacity; 9-1/4 inches high

  • Modeled on Riedel's more expensive Vinum series

  • Also recommended for red Bordeaux, Rioja, and Tempranillo

  • Machine-made from premium non-leaded glass by world-renowned glassmakers

Product Details:
Product Length: 3.75 inches
Product Width: 3.75 inches
Product Height: 9.25 inches
Product Weight: 0.4 pounds
Package Length: 11.5 inches
Package Width: 9.5 inches
Package Height: 9.5 inches
Package Weight: 3.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 25 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 25 customer reviews )
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16 of 16 found the following review helpful:

5excellent product, highly recommend!  Apr 22, 2006
By Amalfi Coast Girl
We have three sets of these and have been very pleased with them. They seem to be tougher than normal wine glasses in that we have not broke or chipped a single stem in 5 years.

We prefer the stemmed glasses to the tumblers because we don't want to handle the bowl and warm the wine. Also, I think that the stems are easier to handle (they don't slip out of your hand).

The price at Amazon is much better than our local wine store or IWA. Two of our three sets were ordered through Amazon and all arrived intact.

I highly recommend this product to anyone that really enjoys his or her wine.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Riedel wine glasses/cabernet  Nov 03, 2006
By Ronald Partridge
This economy priced Riedel cabernet glass is typical of all Riedel glasses. We use it as an all-purpose, everyday glass. I have used Riedel glasses for over ten years and am sold on their design and durability.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Lightweight alternative to crystal  Jan 22, 2007
By Kram Semaj
These glasses have a lightweight heft I actually prefer to crystal, yet they're sturdy enough for the dishwasher and everyday handling. This is a great bowl shape to enhance any red, not just Cabs ("...I'm not drinking any ****ing Merlot!..."). Some snobs may insist on crystal, but if you're not one of them, these should be the one red wine glass to own.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5A good glass for the younger set  Dec 31, 2007
By Lynn Hoffman, author:The Short Course in Beer
Many an old wino would insist that a wine glass should be free of embellishment. However, some young folks like a bit of irony with their claret and the little frou-frous on the stem may amuse them. The bowls, and hence the tasting experience are the same as other Riedel stemware.

A great deal of your experience of wine comes from the aromas that develop in the air above the surface of the wine. A glass that forces the wine to have a large surface area for its volume and then narrows to concentrate the vapors will increase the flavor experience. Glasses with a thin lip seem to interfere less with the taste of wine than thicker (and cheaper) glasses. The shape of the glass makes a difference, too. Since we can only smell molecules that are in the air, the best wine-tasting glass is going to promote evaporation by exposing the largest possible surface area to the air. These glasses are wide at the waist and narrow at the top to get more from their wine. Does it make a difference? You bet-and in every taste test that I've been part of, Riedel glasses win hands down.

(For more information on the factors that effect the taste of wine-Storage, Air, Temperature, Food and Context, see New Short Course in Wine,The)

The wine simple tastes better in these glasses. The red wine Ouverture glasses are as close to an all-purpose glass as any and they're very inexpensive.
It shouldn't be necessary to mention that a wine glass should be clean and odorless. But sometimes restaurants, in their zeal to make their glassware clean use rinsing aids that leave behind a strong mineral smell. If you're spending a lot of money on a bottle of wine in a restaurant, sniff the empty glass first. At home, a film of grease can settle on a previously clean glass. It's no reflection on the quality of the housekeeping-cooking fats disperse in the air and settle on everything in a kitchen. An additional rinsing and a wipe with a clean towel are all you need.

Lynn Hoffman, author of New Short Course in Wine,The and the tasty bang BANG: A Novel

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent for everyday  Nov 09, 2006
By S. Slevinski
I bought these wine glasses so that I could have lead-free crystal for everyday use. While they don't have the "heavy" crystal quality (for example, like Lenox Tuscany), they have good clarity, a pleasantly delicate construction and a nice "crystal" ring to them. The "art deco" stems are not my favorite (style-wise), but this line was the only lead-free Riedel set to offer "Vinum" bowls at the time I bought it. But they have a very classy and stylish look all the same.

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