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LEHMANNSet of 12 500ml Oenomust Crystal Wine/Water Tumblers

Set of 12
Set of 12

R599

Retail: R1,400
About

The combined skills and expertise of Gérard Lehmann, a glass professional for over 30 years who has worked with some of the most prestigious wine houses in the World and Gerard Basset, one of the most successful wine sommeliers, have collaborated to develop Lehmann Glass, oenological wine glass collections

A curve, a swirl… Oenomust!

In its quest to be ahead of the field, Lehmann Glass has created an original product appealing to the different senses.

"the Oenomust is quite simply a genuine flavour enhancer"
G. Basset, best Sommelier in the World.

Product Features
  • Set of 12
  • Rounded upper part
  • Flowing and controlled rotation of wine
  • Very fine rim
  • For the eye, the wine perfectly unveils its colour
  • Its amply-rounded shape makes it easy to swirl and gently aerate the wine at the bottom of the glass
  • For the nose, the top of the bowl narrows towards the rim where it concentrates and focuses an exceptionally rich array of aromas
  • For the mouth, the thinness of the rim enhances the perception of all the wine's aromas
Product Specifications
  • Height: 110mm
  • Diameter: 96mm
  • Capacity: 500ml
  • Machine Made
  • Lead Free Crystal


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