Spiegelau Wine Glasses

Made of quality crystal glass, Spiegelau wine glasses are brilliantly clear with a construction that is durable and dishwasher safe.

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Spiegelau Wine Glasses: What You Need to Know

There are various styles of Spiegelau wine glasses, from stemless wine glasses and champagne flutes to burgundy and goblet designs. Spiegelau glassware has been around since the 16th century, when the company was making glass mirrors for royal European courts. Over the past five centuries, Spiegelau has worked to combine hand craftmanship with the most recent glassmaking techniques. Spiegelau uses quality ingredients and specific processes to produce its stemware and stemless wine glasses. Spiegelau wine glasses are made of a type of glass that's used for premium tableware and stemware: crystal glass. Below, we'll answer commonly asked questions regarding Spiegelau wine glasses.

Common Questions About Spiegelau Wine Glasses

What type of glass is used to make Spiegelau wine glasses?

Spiegelau wine glasses are constructed of crystal glass, which is made up of alkali oxides, metal oxide, lime, and sand. The ingredients are then melted at around 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit. After it is melted, the liquid glass passes through tubes lined with platinum. This process – known as Spiegelau's "Platinum Glass" process – removes impurities, imperfections, and inconsistencies that may exist on the glass. Crystal glass has brilliant clarity, enabling guests to view the wine inside.

Why should you get a Spiegelau wine glass?

Purchasing a Spiegelau wine glass, stemless glass, or champagne flute has a multitude of benefits. Spiegelau has partnered with respected sommeliers and renowned restaurant owners to produce wine glasses that present and serve wine for the best possible enjoyment. As mentioned above, the crystal glass used by Spiegelau has excellent clarity, which enables your guests to check the appearance of the wine they have paid for. Spiegelau stemless wine glasses and standard wine glasses are durable, making them capable of resisting breaks. The process that strengthens the glass also ensures each batch is free of imperfections.

How do you properly use and care for a Spiegelau wine glass?

To ensure you get a long service life from your Spiegelau wine glasses, follow these helpful tips:

  • First, ensure you fill the glass to the widest part of the bowl and no more. This enables the wine's bouquet – also known as its aroma – to fully develop.
  • Next, make sure you're holding the glass properly. A filled wine glass should be held by the stem, not the bowl . If held by the bowl, heat from your hand can raise the temperature of the wine and negatively affect the scent.
  • Then swirl the glass carefully, allowing oxygen to enter the wine. This helps further release its aroma.
  • This next step is optional as you may or may not choose to use a wine decanter. Decanting wine is a process in which you pour wine from a bottle into a special device called a decanter before drinking it. Decanting wine removes any sediment that may have settled at the bottom of the wine bottle. It also helps the wine "breathe" as more oxygen can penetrate it. Red wine should be decanted and allowed to rest at room temperature for as long as an hour before it is served.
  • Before using your Spiegelau wine glass, ensure the wine you plan to serve has been stored at the proper temperature. For red wine, that temperature is between 59 and 63 degrees Fahrenheit, and for white wine, the temperature is between 50 and 54 degrees Fahrenheit. After using your Spiegelau wine glass or Spiegelau champagne flute, make sure you properly clean your glass. If you are able, wash the glasses by hand. However, Spiegelau glass are dishwasher safe and can be cleaned using cool dishwashing cycles without harsh chemicals. Make sure you do not hold the glass by the stem when hand-drying it.

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