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Harts of Stur This pair of Riedel Vinum Cognac Glasses are perfect for drinking Brandy, Cognac and Rum.Made from 24% crystal, they are designed for engaging all of the senses and gaining the best possible taste from your Spirits.Machine blown for a classic design and a delicate rim for a thinner and lighter glass whilst remaining dishwasher safe.Each glass is marked with the unique Riedel lettering as a genuine and distinguishing feature.Each Glass : Height 18.3cm, Widest 7cm,

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Harts of Stur

This pair of Riedel Vinum Cognac Glasses are perfect for drinking Brandy, Cognac and Rum.Made from 24% crystal, they are designed for engaging all of the senses and gaining the best possible taste from your Spirits.Machine blown for a classic design and a delicate rim for a thinner and lighter glass whilst remaining dishwasher safe.Each glass is marked with the unique Riedel lettering as a genuine and distinguishing feature.Each Glass : Height 18.3cm, Widest 7cm,

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The machine-blown Cognac glass from the Riedel Bar series is made from the finest crystal glass and impresses with its classic design for unique enjoyment. All Riedel glasses are dishwasher proof according to DIN EN 12857-1/2:2005. Manufactured by Riedel in Austria, in sparkling crystal glass. Supplied as a pack of 2 glasses.

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Enjoy a delicious cognac with the specially developed cognac glass of Riedel which has a beautiful, sophisticated design. With properties of scratch resistance, shatter resistance and lasting clarity, this is the perfect glass for catering or home use. The use of crystal glass allows the glass to be cleaned in the dishwasher.


Product specifications

Brand Riedel
Category
EAN
  • 9006206513710
  • 4250370454712
Color
  • Black
MPN
  • 641671

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