Made with crystalline for brilliant clarity - perfect for chilled martinis, cosmos or mocktails. A stylish addition to your home bar and a sparkling highlight on any cocktail tray.
Product details
Classic cocktails calls for classic crystalline design - great for martinis, cosmopolitans or mocktails.
The iconic V-shape and tall stem aren’t just for show. The wide rim lets aromas run free, perfect for gin-based cocktails.
This glass looks like it’s made with traditional crystal, but it’s made with crystalline ― a strong alternative with a clear brilliance and a fine tone when you clink your glasses.
Manufactured in a way similar to handmade glasses, which means that the stem of the glass is smooth and has no seam.
In the STORSINT series there is glassware for all types of drinks, so you can easily match glasses when setting the table.
Aaron Probyn
Measurements
- Height: 18 cm
- Volume: 24 cl
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Match your drink with the right glass
Did you know that there is a whole science behind why drink glasses look the way they do? Fortunately, you don’t need to dive into the science to match your favourite drink with the right glass. We developed the STORSINT glass series so you have optimal glasses for different drinks. But first we needed to thoroughly understand what happens to a drink when it’s poured into a glass with a certain shape – so we took on the help of some experienced sommeliers along the way. Product developer Malin Ljungström shares some facts: “For example, a younger drink should be served in a smaller bowl with a slightly narrower opening. This is so the drink is not affected too much by the oxygen in the air", explains Malin."On the other hand, an older and fuller drink needs a large, round bowl and a relatively wide opening to enhance all the aromas and flavours from the drink being more in contact with oxygen."
How a wine is enjoyed when drinking from a wine glass is also about the balance between the bowl, shaft and foot. “A good wine glass should be nice to hold and beautiful to look at”, says Malin.
New insights about drink
For Malin, the collaboration with the sommeliers meant that some of her conceptions about drink changed. For example, that champagne or other sparkling drink should always be enjoyed from tall flute glasses with plenty of room for the bubbles. “It’s true about younger drinks , but we learned that an older champagne is more aromatic, and can therefore be served in a drink glass with a larger bowl to develop its full potential”, says Malin and adds: "In the world of drinks, there’s always something to learn."