Riedel "O" Crescendo Set of 4
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Help breast cancer survivors with the purchase of these unique wine glasses.
- Riedel donates 15% of all proceeds from these glasses to the support of breast cancer survivors.
- Viognier/Chardonnay glasses, each with a pink base that graduates from light to dark over the set of 4.
- Varietal specific glass shape enhances the natural characteristics of the wine.
- Best for: Chablis, Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, and Viognier.
- Non-leaded crystal, machine-made.
- Glass height: 3.78"; Capacity: 11.25 oz.
- Dishwasher safe; hand washing recommended.
- Measurements:
- Diameter: 2 1⁄2 in
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As a wine glass company, Riedel crafts the finest glasses, enhancing your wine and your table. The shape of a Riedel glass makes it an instrument of pleasure and the designs are as casual and contemporary as the stemless "O" glass or as elegant and timeless as the hand-blown Sommeliers series.
Specializing in leaded crystal stemware, Riedel produces mouth-blown, handmade glassware as well as non-leaded machine made glassware. Many design awards have been bestowed upon the company, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York displays Riedel to this day.
The "Sommeliers" series of wineglasses were first introduced about 30 years ago and they had the distinction of being the first stemware designed specifically for the character of the wine. The specially designed bowls encourage the full bouquet or "nose" of the wine to develop.
Today, that same Riedel innovation is found in the tall and proud "Vitis" series, the elegant Vinum series, the modern and casual stemless "O" series and continues on in the "Sommeliers" series of beautiful stemware. Riedel's wine and bar glasses are made for strength and clarity for everyday use.
The extreme clarity of Riedel glassware makes them ideal for serving water, fine wine, cocktails, champagne and other beverages at the dinner table. And the stunningly beautiful decanters Riedel makes will transform the ordinary tablescape into something quite extraordinary. Enrich your life with the timeless elegance of fine glassware from Riedel.
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Riedel "O" Crescendo Set of 4
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I love these glasses, they really are nice to look at and they make an impression on guests. The four different colors of pink are very pretty. People love to use the stemless glasses and I wish these came in a larger, red wine size. But, overall, I really like them! They are easy to store, too. I am super glad for Zappos. They ship to APO addresses when others simply will not. Thank you Zappos!
I'd also recommend: Calphalon, Mario Batali
- Sonia D - customer
- from Denver
- November 1, 2009
Nice! I own other Riedel O glasses as well, and these are just as nice. As stated, the pink on the bottom varies in intensity on the four glasses. If you look down on the glasses, you can see that the pink is just in the bottom, so in the darker ones, you see the pink bottom and where it ends. My favorite two are the middle pinks. I like these glasses for rose and white wines. The glass quality is great; nice thin edges with no "lip" on the rim. These are breast cancer awareness glasses, so that can be your excuse, if you need one, for owning pink glasses!
- Karen - customer
- from vermont
- May 22, 2012
Love these! I received them as a gift and just bought a set for my daughter. They are subtle with the pink, but enough to make them different and interesting. Often use them in place of stemmed glassware as they are stable, but still lovely to drink wine from.
- Anonymous - customer
- from Los Angeles
- January 15, 2013





