The Riedel Sommelier Sauternes glass was originally developed in 1989 in collaboration with Hardy Rodenstock, described by the Wine Spectator as "the world's most extravagant wine collector".
It was first issued as a glass for dry white wine as part of Riedel's mouth-blown HR1 collection.
Ironically enough, tastings around the world have subsequently shown it to be the ideal glass for Sauternes and sweet wines.
The unusual curved design accentuates the apricot aromas typical of wines made from grapes affected by botrytis ('noble rot').
The mouth blown, lead-free crystal glass is designed to emphasise acidity, thus balancing the wine's liquorous sweetness and luscious finish.
Height 200 mm
Capacity 340 ccm
Production mouth-blown in Austria
Care & Use
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Dishwasher safe. (handmade decanters excepted)
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Ideally, use soft water to avoid stains.
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Avoid using glass or metal to avoid scratches.
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Use white vinegar to remove stains.
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If washing by hand, use warm water and detergent.
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Do not hold glasses by the base when polishing.