Champagne chalice Monte Carlo, Pasabahce - 225ml
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8087G
Champagne chalice Monte Carlo, Pasabahce - 225ml
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Product information "Champagne chalice Monte Carlo, Pasabahce - 225ml (1 pc.)"
Height (cm): 25,2
Diameter rim (cm): 5,0
Diameter base (cm): 7,5
Total volume1 (ml): 225
Filling volume1 (ml): 100
Diameter rim (cm): 5,0
Diameter base (cm): 7,5
Total volume1 (ml): 225
Filling volume1 (ml): 100
The 'Monte Carlo' champagne chalice holds approx. 225ml and is also available with a calibration mark at 0,1l. This makes the champagne glass ideal for use in gastronomic businesses.
It is no coincidence that the Turkish glass manufacturer Pasabahce chose the title 'Monte Carlo' for the stemmed glass series. The city of Monte Carlo in the small but wealthy principality of Monaco is closely interwoven with casinos, yachts and lavish parties for the rich and the beautiful. Of course, champagne glasses are a must in all of these activities.
It is the goblet that first catches the eye, when one looks at this sparkling wine glass. Its lower part is funnel-shaped and seems to float inside the stem. The stem becomes wider towards this point and has a very slight bulge at the base of the chalice. It is not visually significant, but ensures good balance, even if you hold the glass between two fingers. The widest point of the chalice (6,7cm) is relatively high up. It then becomes narrower with a rim diameter of 5cm. The largest diameter is at the foot (7,5cm), which means that the champagne glass stands securely although it weights about 185g.
It is no coincidence that the Turkish glass manufacturer Pasabahce chose the title 'Monte Carlo' for the stemmed glass series. The city of Monte Carlo in the small but wealthy principality of Monaco is closely interwoven with casinos, yachts and lavish parties for the rich and the beautiful. Of course, champagne glasses are a must in all of these activities.
It is the goblet that first catches the eye, when one looks at this sparkling wine glass. Its lower part is funnel-shaped and seems to float inside the stem. The stem becomes wider towards this point and has a very slight bulge at the base of the chalice. It is not visually significant, but ensures good balance, even if you hold the glass between two fingers. The widest point of the chalice (6,7cm) is relatively high up. It then becomes narrower with a rim diameter of 5cm. The largest diameter is at the foot (7,5cm), which means that the champagne glass stands securely although it weights about 185g.
The 'Monte Carlo' champagne chalice by Pasabahce holds a volume of about 225ml and is a real eye-catcher among champagne glasses.
Due to its rather unconventional shape where the widest diameter lies relatively high, combined with its impressive height of 25,2cm it feels lofty and draws instant attention.
A truly remarkable champagne chalice, that takes you on a journey to Monte Carlo, where you can experience the world of nobility and charm.
Due to its rather unconventional shape where the widest diameter lies relatively high, combined with its impressive height of 25,2cm it feels lofty and draws instant attention.
A truly remarkable champagne chalice, that takes you on a journey to Monte Carlo, where you can experience the world of nobility and charm.
| Color: | Clear |
|---|---|
| Fill line: | Without fill line |
| Material: | Standard 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.
Pasabahce
SISECAM GENEL MERKEZI
içmeler Mahallesi, D-100 Karayolu Caddesi, No:44A
34947 Tuzla/Istanbul
Turkey
info [at] sisecam.com
Tanay GmbH
Gewerbering 8
76287 Rheinstetten
Germany
info [at] tanayglas.de
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