Product properties
Height (cm):
12,5Diameter (cm):
8,1Capacity (ml):
260Material:
crystal glassColor:
transparentSurface:
structuredProducer:
NachtmannFeatures:
suitable for dishwasher
With this 260ml wine goblet Nachtmann added a sturdy and stylish all-round glass to their series 'Jules'. The cup of the stem glass is decorated with the cut decoration typical for this crystal glass series. The design was created by the Australian designer Oliver Bryant, who was inspired by the filigree and dense branches of lavender bushes. The stem of the wine glass is polygonal and short and gives the glass a certain robustness and down-to-earthness. The shape of the only 12,5cm high glass fits perfectly in the Jules series, too: The glass body has a rounded bottom and rises straight upwards to the rim.
Use this rustic-elegant all-rounder glass for serving red wines, white wines, water, juices and sodas!
The wine glass from the crystal glass series 'Jules' features a short stem and a volume of 260ml. The robust yet elegant glass is suitable for all sorts of wine, but also for water and juices - a true all-rounder.
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Nachtmann
The origins of F. X. Nachtmann Bleikristallwerke GmbH go back to 1834. The glass cutter Michael Nachtmann initially produced bottles, jugs and drinking glasses together with 25 glassmakers in the glassworks Herzogau in Unterhütte near Waldmünchen. In the decades that followed, the company grew continuously and relocated the production site several times. Around the turn of the century, Nachtmann came to Neustadt an der Waldnaab, today's headquarters. Shortly after the production of lead crystal was introduced (1912), a new plant was built in Amberg in 1920. After the end of the Second World War and the reconstruction of the destroyed production facilities, the company started producing lead crystal again. The end of the 20th century was marked by takeovers and cooperations. In 1990 the well-known crystal glass factory Spiegelau was taken over and in the following year a production cooperation was entered into with Rosenthal AG under the technical and commercial management of Nachtmann. In 2004, the takeover of the company and its subsidiary Spiegelau by Riedel Glas created one of the largest quality glass manufacturers in Europe. Since then, Riedel Glass Works has combined the brands of the Austrian wine glass manufacturer Riedel, Nachtmann and Spiegelau.
Nachtmann
The origins of F. X. Nachtmann Bleikristallwerke GmbH go back to 1834. The glass cutter Michael Nachtmann initially produced bottles, jugs and drinking glasses together with 25 glassmakers in the glassworks Herzogau in Unterhütte near Waldmünchen. In the decades that followed, the company grew continuously and relocated the production site several times. Around the turn of the century, Nachtmann came to Neustadt an der Waldnaab, today's headquarters. Shortly after the production of lead crystal was introduced (1912), a new plant was built in Amberg in 1920. After the end of the Second World War and the reconstruction of the destroyed production facilities, the company started producing lead crystal again. The end of the 20th century was marked by takeovers and cooperations. In 1990 the well-known crystal glass factory Spiegelau was taken over and in the following year a production cooperation was entered into with Rosenthal AG under the technical and commercial management of Nachtmann. In 2004, the takeover of the company and its subsidiary Spiegelau by Riedel Glas created one of the largest quality glass manufacturers in Europe. Since then, Riedel Glass Works has combined the brands of the Austrian wine glass manufacturer Riedel, Nachtmann and Spiegelau.