ATPGroup 2024 Wine & Juice Catalog - Catalog - Page 91
CHAMPAGNE FLUTES
CHAMPAGNE GLASSES
The Champagne flute has a lot of work cut out for it when it comes to delivering what’s in the glass.
All the Champagne stems have a sparkling point in the base of the bowl. The carbon dioxide in the
A small surface area on the top is necessary to preserve the bubbles in a glass of sparkling wine,
sparkling wine nucleates on this broken surface spot to create an ongoing stream of bubbles in the
keeping the “mousse” intact. A tapered, narrow rim sends effervescence and aroma to the nose while
glass that continue long after that of glasses without this feature.
controlling the flow over the tongue, keeping a balance between cleansing acidity and savory depth.
Universal
150 00 07
170 ml / 6 oz
H: 8¾" D: 2½"
Experience
220 00 07
188 ml / 6¾ oz
H: 8¾" D: 2½"
Exquisit
147 00 07
175 ml / 6¼ oz
H: 8¾" D: 2¾"
Event
180 00 17
195 ml / 7 oz
H: 8¾" D: 2¾"
Grand Cuvée
210 00 07
185 ml / 6½ oz
H: 8½" D: 2½"
Weinland
100 00 07
200 ml / 7 oz
H: 8¼" D: 2¼"
Revolution
377 00 07
200 ml / 7 oz
H: 9" D: 3"
Champagne
182 00 29
145 ml / 5 oz
H: 7½" D: 2½"
Exquisit
147 00 29
265 ml / 9¼ oz
H: 8¾" D: 2¾"
Champagne
215 00 29
210 ml / 7½ oz
H: 8" D: 2¾"
Grand Cuvée
210 00 29
285 ml / 10 oz
H: 9" D: 2¾"
Saucer
273 00 08
230 ml / 8 oz
H: 5¾" D: 3¾"
Quatrophil
231 00 29
292 ml / 10¼ oz
H: 10¼" D: 3¼"
Classic
200 00 29
240 ml / 8½ oz
H: 8½" D: 2½"
Champagne
190 00 29
343 ml / 12 oz
H: 9" D: 3¼"
Power
159 00 29
240 ml / 8½ oz
H: 9" D: 2¾"
TA S T I N G
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