Product properties
Height (cm):
14,9Diameter (cm):
7,6Capacity (ml):
380Calibration mark:
noneMaterial:
crystal glassColor:
transparentSurface:
structured
This longdrink glass is from the series Noblesse by Nachtmann. It´s made of crystal glass and has a very beautiful, timeless cut decoration. The thick base gives a high stability and a good hand-fit. The weight of the glass without filling is already about 500g. The longdrink glass is perfect suitable for all longdrinks with 4cl of spirits and for cocktails such as Tequila Sunrise or Mojito.
Recipe: Bitter Sweet I
1 scoop Lemon ice cream
2cl Vodka
2cl Grapefruitjuice
2cl Lemon juice
Soda water
Recipe by: Bohrmann, Peter. Cocktails - 969 Rezepte mit und ohne Alkohol. München. Bassermann Verlag. Seite 72.
The longdrink glass from the series Noblesse is made of crystal and has a beautiful cut decoration. It has a high net weight and thick base. The glass made by Nachtmann is suitable for longdrinks and cocktails.
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Nachtmann
The origins of F. X. Nachtmann Bleikristallwerke GmbH go back to 1834. The glass cutter Michael Nachtmann initially produced bottles, jugs and drinking glasses together with 25 glassmakers in the glassworks Herzogau in Unterhütte near Waldmünchen. In the decades that followed, the company grew continuously and relocated the production site several times. Around the turn of the century, Nachtmann came to Neustadt an der Waldnaab, today's headquarters. Shortly after the production of lead crystal was introduced (1912), a new plant was built in Amberg in 1920. After the end of the Second World War and the reconstruction of the destroyed production facilities, the company started producing lead crystal again. The end of the 20th century was marked by takeovers and cooperations. In 1990 the well-known crystal glass factory Spiegelau was taken over and in the following year a production cooperation was entered into with Rosenthal AG under the technical and commercial management of Nachtmann. In 2004, the takeover of the company and its subsidiary Spiegelau by Riedel Glas created one of the largest quality glass manufacturers in Europe. Since then, Riedel Glass Works has combined the brands of the Austrian wine glass manufacturer Riedel, Nachtmann and Spiegelau.
Nachtmann
The origins of F. X. Nachtmann Bleikristallwerke GmbH go back to 1834. The glass cutter Michael Nachtmann initially produced bottles, jugs and drinking glasses together with 25 glassmakers in the glassworks Herzogau in Unterhütte near Waldmünchen. In the decades that followed, the company grew continuously and relocated the production site several times. Around the turn of the century, Nachtmann came to Neustadt an der Waldnaab, today's headquarters. Shortly after the production of lead crystal was introduced (1912), a new plant was built in Amberg in 1920. After the end of the Second World War and the reconstruction of the destroyed production facilities, the company started producing lead crystal again. The end of the 20th century was marked by takeovers and cooperations. In 1990 the well-known crystal glass factory Spiegelau was taken over and in the following year a production cooperation was entered into with Rosenthal AG under the technical and commercial management of Nachtmann. In 2004, the takeover of the company and its subsidiary Spiegelau by Riedel Glas created one of the largest quality glass manufacturers in Europe. Since then, Riedel Glass Works has combined the brands of the Austrian wine glass manufacturer Riedel, Nachtmann and Spiegelau.