Ravenscroft Crystal Loire / Sauvignon Blanc Wine Glass, Set of 4 Review
Ravenscroft Crystal Loire / Sauvignon Blanc Wine Glass, Set of 4 Feature
- Hand crafted in Europe of the finest brilliant lead-free crystal.
- Height 8 3/4 inches
- Capacity 12 ounces
- Recommended for: Bordeaux (white), Chenin Blanc, Fume Blanc, Gewurztraminer, Pouilly-Fume, Sancerre
The Ravenscroft Crystal Loire/Sauvignon Blanc glass is unmatched in its ability to amplify the bouquet of the focused precise of great Sauvignon Blanc. The wide bowl and tight chimney concentrates and amplifies the pure and precise bouquets of high perfume whites to their full potential concentrating their delicate fresh perfume.
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Experience the incredible luxury of Ravenscroft Crystal.
Ravenscroft Crystal combines the qualities of old-world European craftsmanship with a modern understanding of how the shape of a wine glass can significantly enhance the tasting experience. Ravenscroft glassware designs are developed out of the deepest respect for great wine and are hand blown in nearly 30 different styles; each of which are the result of thousands of years of glass making trial-and-error. Their ultimate goal is to enhance the bouquet and taste of the wine or spirit for which it was made.
The world's most famous enologist, once said, "A wine glass should be invisible." In this spirit, Ravenscroft's mission is to produce the most transparent, lightweight wine glasses possible. Their delicate stemware delivers a whisper-light, sensuous hand and mouth feel. Each glass is shaped to perfectly control the palate attack, delivering a pure essence with minimal distraction.
"Pure, Clean Crystal" Over the past four decades, wine and spirits glass design has experienced a renaissance. Recently, scientists discovered the dangers of lead crystal, most significantly when storing wine and spirits for an extended period in decanters, allowing lead to leach into the contents. Originally, lead oxide was added to glassware as a manufacturing aid. Now, technology has progressed to the point where the addition of lead delivers little or no value to the wine enthusiasts' experience. Despite increasingly stronger industry warnings, several of the world's top stem