Roman wine cup / rummer - 270ml, 0,2l CM
Item no.:
10824G
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Manufacturer-Nr:
715200
Roman wine cup / rummer - 270ml, 0,2l CM
Item no.: 10824G | Manufacturer-Nr: 7152001 Glass, 0,2l CM
€7.49
Item no.:
10824E
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Case of 12, 0,2l CM
€79.95
Item no.:
10824
Prices incl. VAT plus
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free shipping (DE) from €99**
In stock
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Delivery time: 2-5 Working days
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Product information "Roman wine cup / rummer - 270ml, 0,2l CM (1 pc.)"
Height (cm): 13,7
Diameter (cm): 9,0
Total volume1 (ml): 270
Filling volume1 (ml): 200
Material: glass, sprayed in color
Color: green stem and base
Diameter (cm): 9,0
Total volume1 (ml): 270
Filling volume1 (ml): 200
Material: glass, sprayed in color
Color: green stem and base
Rummer (or Roemer) glasses have a long tradition dating back to the 16th century and beyond – some of them are extremely valuable collector's items today. With this Roman wine cup, you can now bring their charm to modern gastronomy at an affordable price! The thick, ribbed stem, colored green like the base, is a welcome contrast to other, more delicate stemware.
In contrast to other wine glasses, the goblet is also comparatively wide and flat. It holds 270ml and features a calibration mark at 0,2l for professional gastronomic applications. This makes it easier for the staff to serve this portion, which is customary on drinks menus.
In contrast to other wine glasses, the goblet is also comparatively wide and flat. It holds 270ml and features a calibration mark at 0,2l for professional gastronomic applications. This makes it easier for the staff to serve this portion, which is customary on drinks menus.
The wine rummer is a great way to bring a classic yet timeless flair into bars, restaurants and other gastronomic environments!
| Fill line: | 0,2l calibration mark |
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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.
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