RIEDEL: The Right Glass For Every Cocktail
Innovative leaders of functionally designed glassware, RIEDEL proudly presents its Drink Specific Glassware series developed in collaboration with US spirits specialist, Zane Harris. Here you will find the right glass for every cocktail.
Famous for his mixing skills in cocktail meccas such as Dutch Kills, Maison Premiere and Rob Roy, Zane Harris worked with RIEDEL to create a new series combining the past and present. Drink Specific Glassware meets the needs of cocktail enthusiasts at home and cocktail-specific glasses in restaurants and bars.
The series comprises glasses that can be used for thousands of cocktails, based on the traditional serving vessels of 7 classics: The Old Fashioned, Manhattan, Daiquiri, Sour, Peasant, Buck and Julep. Harris developed each glass in collaboration with RIEDEL, attaching importance to size, shape, volume and ice capacity. Never before has a glass manufacturer taken such a holistic approach.
“RIEDEL has always been a pioneer in identifying the needs of consumers and industry professionals alike. We believe that by enhancing the flavor, we increase the overall enjoyment,” says RIEDEL managing director Maximilian J. Riedel. “Each RIEDEL glass is the result of our keen sense of consumers’ taste and our quest to continually meet those needs. Our Drink Specific Glassware is no different.”
As a special gift, each box also contains a recipe for a drink suited to that specific glass so nothing stands in the way of a relaxing evening of cocktails at home.
Additionally, RIEDEL has created a Mixing Glass, a working utensil for the preparation of cocktails and an ideal complement to the collection.
Drink Specific Glassware is machine-made in crystal glass. All RIEDEL Drink Specific Glassware is dishwasher safe.
Contact: Riedel Glass.
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