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Product note
A pack of two glasses.
Glass size: 23cl
The magic of this glass is its ability to highlight the full spectrum of aromas and flavours offered by fine champagnes and sparkling wines while preserving their elegant effervescence.

Note
To keep the sparkle in the wine each Vinum Prestige Cuvee Flute has etched into it a small dot, the purpose of which is to provide a slightly abraded surface that serves to generate a continuous stream of bubbles and prevent the champagne from going flat in the glass.

Producer note: Riedel
"The finest glasses for both technical and hedonistic purposes are those made by Riedel. The effect of these glasses on fine wine is profound. I cannot emphasize enough what a difference they make." (Robert M.Parker, Jr. The Wine Advocate).
Introduced in 1986, Vinum was the first machine-made series of glasses in history to be based exclusively on the characteristics of quality, reasonably price and wide distribution. Vinum has had a permanent impact on the globe’s wine glass culture.
These glasses have proved to consumers that the pleasure of consuming wine starts with the glass. The Vinum collection, developed by Georg Riedel on the principle that the content commands the shape, is the "Vitrum-Vinothek" for every day use. Vinum is made of over 24% lead crystal.
Maximilian Riedel (11th generation) presents his first glass series with the 'O' glassware. The Riedel connoisseur will be surprised to find that this new glass series has something missing – there is no stem or base.
Riedel "O" is the new innovative take on the wine tumbler. "O" is the ideal glass for every day use and for every occasion. It is fun, feels good to hold, looks trendy and it works! The designs of "O" are based on the benchmark shapes of Riedel Vinum.

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Le Fleuron, 2005, Heritage (Dr Dargham Elias Touma), £7.5 Lebanon, Red
Best in class - IWSC 2008 Unoaked blend that's terrific value for money, with great class and some power on the palate. Can be enjoyed with/without food and perfect for now (next vintage will be 2008 as the '06 & '07 were all sold to other countries)
Pink Floyd Rose, 2009, Chateau Miraval, £12.99 France, Rose
Part of the album "The Wall" was recorded at Miraval's own recording studios, thus the name. Grapes are bled for for 3 hours only to give a pale pink colour, with delicate fruit flavours. Very refreshing with a long-lasting taste. Medaille d'Or Paris 2010
The Boxer, 2008, Mollydooker, £20.99 Australia, Red
Baby Bush Mourvedre, 2008, Hewitson, £16.5 Australia, Red
'Little J' Zweigelt, 2007, Jurtschitsch, £7.99 Austria, Red

Independent Wine Retailer of the Year 2007

Member of the Top Merchants Programme

Small Independent
Merchant of the Year
2005
&
Regional Merchant of the Year
South East England
2005

Ian Jarman is an Associate of the Institute of Wines & Spirits
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