Riedel Sommelier Black Tie Montrachet Glass 4-Pack
Full of grace and splendor the 17.625-ounce Riedel Sommelier Black Tie Montrachet is perfect for complex and dense white wines like Montrachet Chardonnay and white Burgundy. This stunning glass is generously sized to allow the bouquet to fully develop and the shape directs the flow of wine onto the region of the tongue that perceives sweetness which accentuates the fruity flavor of the wine. This mouth-blown glass is made of 24 percent lead crystal and features a gorgeous black base and long slender stem. The glass stands 9 inches tall. Hand-washing is recommended.Riedel's Grand Wine Glass Collection was born in 1958 when the Pokal Hoch was first exhibited at the World Exhibition in Brussels. The glass was instantly awarded with a Grand Prix for its creative and striking design. Shortly after New York's Museum of Modern Art selected it for its permanent collection as a significant 1960s design.Fifty years later Riedel celebrates the anniversary of this iconic glass by presenting the Sommelier Black Tie collection. Based on the timeless original shapes these classic and elegant glasses feature a tall black stem on the varietally specific red wine glasses and a black base with crystal stem on the white wine glasses.Claus Riedel started his career as a young glass designer creating this magnum opus based on the request of Conte Odazio an Italian nobleman and business partner who said to Claus I am tired to drink my fine Piedmont red wines from small glasses. Based on the functionality of this truly unique work of art Riedel began a lifetime exploration to discover step by step the effect of shape and size on the aroma and flavor perception of the wine.Attention California Residents - Proposition 65 Warning: Consuming foods or beverages that have been kept or served in leaded crystal products or handling products made of leaded crystal will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.The Story of RiedelFew glass makers can claim a history dating to the 17th century. But that's when Johann Christoph Riedel began in Bohemia what would become a renowned story of glass enterprise. Modern-day Riedel continues a generations-long history of fine glassmaking with Claus Riedel innovating the technique of designing a wineglass shape according to the character of the wine. This revolutionary technique has changed the face of wineglass making the world over. Riedel embrace a holistic pleasure of life including all five senses. They are committed to creating a pleasurable zest for life out of every glass object they make. Riedel is unmatched in the world of Glass