Riedel O Series Wineglasses
The collection is the first for Maximilian Riedel, the 11th generation of Riedel glassmakers. The glasses take the classic Riedel Vinum shapes which are classified by varietal, and remove the stem. The result is a glass suited for everyday life. They are non lead, machine-blown glass and are dishwasher safe. A set of two glasses costs around $20.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Adam Fields Dec 18th 2005 6:02PM
These are very fine everyday glasses. They're a lot more informal than stemware, and just as functional. They are highly pleasant to use.
CKaufman Dec 18th 2005 6:02PM
I use Riedel wine glasses as models when creating my wine paintings. I like the stlye and elegance.
You can see a few of the wine glasses in my wine paintings:
http://www.charleskaufman.com/paintingsresources/wineart.html