Riedels Rocks Drink Specific drink glasses are suitable for serving all kinds of different drinks On the Rocks, ie drinks with ice in different types and sizes. The glass is spacious and suitable for serving all kinds of whiskey drinks such as Old Fashioned and for drinks that require a slightly wider glass.
Riedel's new glass series, which has been developed in collaboration with Zane Harris, which for 20 years, among other things. devoted his life to developing bars with which glasses are best suited to the different types of drinks. Drink Specific consists of six different models: Neat, Rocks, Highball, Fizz, Nick & Nora and Sour. All of these glasses enhance both the look and taste of the drink being served. All the different parts of the glass come into play to give as good a glass as possible, everything from the shape of the cup to the volume and size of the glass.
About the Drink Specific series from Riedel
Drink Specific from Riedel are the ultimate glasses to mix and serve drinks in, suitable for everything from whiksy on the Rocks to long drinks.
Height: 83 mm
Vol: 283 ml
Material: Lead-free crystal
Dishwasher safe
Riedel – World-Class Glass Since 1756. Few names in glassmaking are as closely associated with quality, tradition, and innovation as Riedel. This venerable family business has, for over 11 generations, been synonymous with elegance and precision – and has gained worldwide recognition for its exclusive wine glasses that elevate the tasting experience to new heights.
The story of Riedel begins in 1756, when Johann Christoph Riedel laid the foundation for what would become one of the world’s most respected glassmakers. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the family established their operations in Bohemia, one of Europe’s major glassmaking regions. Across generations, knowledge and craftsmanship were passed down – an unbroken chain of glass passion.
The major breakthrough came in the 1950s under the leadership of Claus J. Riedel, who revolutionized glass art by creating the first wine glass tailored to the grape variety. Instead of just being beautiful, the glasses now also enhanced taste and aroma – an idea that would forever change the world of wine.
Riedel’s philosophy is simple but profound: the shape of the glass influences the experience of the drink. Every glass is carefully designed to highlight aroma, balance, and structure – whether it’s Burgundy, Riesling, or Champagne.
Today, the company is led by Maximilian J. Riedel, and the glasses are manufactured in both Austria and Germany, with the same uncompromising focus on quality. Riedel remains a true family business – proud of its history, but always looking forward.
With over 250 years of experience, Riedel continues to shape glasses that are not just vessels, but instruments – crafted to bring out the best in every beverage. A tradition of excellence, in every curved bowl and polished rim.
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