Enthusiast Collections
For drinkers who know that the shape matters.
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Three collections designed for drinkers who want precision-engineered glasses without the collector's price tag.
Who Are the Enthusiast Collections For?
You've been drinking wine for a while. You've noticed that some glasses really do enhance the taste. You've probably got a favourite wine style or two that you drink regularly. You want glasses specifically shaped for those wines - not universal compromises, not highly priced collector's items, but serious glassware at a fair price.
The Enthusiast tier is for people who've worked out what they like and want to drink it properly. You're not building a museum collection. You're building a set of glasses you'll use and love.
The Three Enthusiast Collections
Veritas
The thinking drinker's choice. Thirteen grape-specific shapes with exceptional clarity and a refined drinking experience.
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Veloce
Precision engineering meets everyday practicality. Designed for the modern drinker who wants that hand made feel without the price tag.
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Performance
Built for what really matters - how the wine actually tastes. The unique optic effect increases the inner surface area to allow the wine to fully open up.
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Explore →How to Choose Within the Enthusiast Tier
Start with your most-poured wine. If you drink red wine most, start with a red wine glass shape. If you're split, Veritas has more options and the collection is more established.
Think about your life, not the brand story. All three collections are excellent. Veritas is traditional and comprehensive. Veloce is modern and smart. Performance is no-fuss engineering. Pick the one that matches how you think about wine.
You don't need a full set immediately. Buy the one or two shapes you'll use most. Add others as you go. Building gradually means you're always buying what you actually need, not storing glasses unused in a cupboard.
Ready to Upgrade?
Explore the three collections above and find the one that fits how you drink. Start with one shape, taste the difference, then add to the collection over time.
