Product information "Burgundy glass Quatrophil, Stölzle - 710ml (1 pc.)"

Height (cm): 24,5
Diameter rim (cm): 7,0
Diameter max. (cm): 11,6
Total volume1 (ml): 710
Filling volume1 (ml): 200
This expansive Burgundy glass from Stölzle's 'Quatrophil' series on the one hand will enchant you with its appealing design while at the same time offering a charming functionality. In fact, it is best suited for a range of ripe and characterful burgundy wines such as Pinot Noir. For such wines, the belly offers a particularly wide surface area due to the deep maximum diameter of 11,6 cm. Filled in wines can develop and refine their characteristic aromas even further. The almost horizontal ground of the calyx merges into the slender stem in a curved fashion and continues down to the flat and equally expansive base. The thin walls of the goblet, the delicate stem and the flat bottom plate make for an image of elegance and sophistication. The 'Quatrophil' Burgundy glass is made of high-gloss crystal glass, which further emphasizes the extravagant look, and is also suitable for dishwashers.
The Burgundy glass of the 'Quatrophil' series by Stölzle Lausitz offers an exciting, aesthetic design, which provides versatile utility. A deep maximum diameter of 11,6cm offers filled in wine a generous surface, where it can develop its rich character even further. The large glass is particularly suitable for Burgundy red wines with a unique character and low tannin content, such as Pinot Noir.
The glasses' calyx is expansive, high-necked and features thin, transparent walls which give it an elegant appearance. No less elegant is the delicate stem, which runs perfectly straight from underneath the goblet down to the protruding glass foot.
All features come together to create an extravagant look that emphasizes the high quality and functionality of the Burgundy glass.
Color: Clear
Fill line: Without fill line
Material: Crystal glass
Product care: Suitable for dishwasher
Stackable: No
Tempered: No
surface: Even
1Note: The specified 'total volume' (also referred to as gross capacity) of a glass indicates the maximum amount of liquid it can hold when filled to the brim. In contrast, the 'fill volume' (also referred to as usable volume or serving volume) describes the practically usable amount. Both values are given in ml or l. Due to production conditions, a tolerance of ±5% may occur, which corresponds to industry standards and does not constitute a defect.

Stölzle Lausitz

Stölzle Lausitz GmbH
Berliner Straße 22-32
02943 Weißwasser
Germany
office [at] stoelzle-lausitz.com

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