Riedel Riedel O Martini
Martini glasses combine decorative styling... More with impeccable form and functionality. Crafted from non-lead crystal, mouth blown, and made in Austria. Founded in 1756, Austria's Riedel Crystal is the world's premier manufacturer of wine glasses and has always catered to the fine wine connoisseur. The Riedel family has been in the glass business for 300 years, with 11 generations keeping the family business intact. In Riedel lingo, the glass is the "messenger of the wine" and each glass is a "tailored suit for the wine." more
- For:$37.00
- Info:
- Tags:
| title,desc | merchant | price | seeit |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Riedel "O" SeriesEngraved Martini Set...
New for 2006, Austrian crystal manufacturer Riedel has introduced this innovative Martini glass They have taken the... |
See it |
*Shipping costs are based on an estimate of the lowest shipping rate available within the contiguous US, excluding Alaska and Hawaii. Only merchants with this product in stock are listed (Merchants with this product back ordered have been removed from this list).
Do you see a pricing error? Please let us know by filling out a simple form: Click here
MoreStores
- Riedel "O" Free Shipping
- Buy Riedel "O" At a Fraction of the Cost. Great Service, Fast Shipping
- WineStuff.com/RiedelO
- Riedel - Free Shipping
- Riedel Glasses. In Stock. Fast Ship Lowest Delivered Price Guarantee.
- www.BeverageFactory.com
ProductReviews75/100 (8 Reviews)
Recent Reviews
- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Sep-05-2008
- Don't actually own these, but ...
Don't actually own these, but saw them when looking for other Riedel glasses and wanted to comment.The purpose of the long stem on a martini glass is to provide a way to hold the glass without warming it with your fingers.That's because...
- read full review | report as inappropriate
- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-31-2007
- Not a fan
This is a rather large glass, a bit clumsy to hold without the stem and in a comparison tasting, it seemed to me that the smaller cabernet/Ouverture sized bowls evoked a richer aroma from pinot noir and nebbiolo. A great deal of your...
- read full review | report as inappropriate
- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jun-12-2007
- thin glass
the glasses are thinner than most other martini glasses which makes them very delicate and can be easily broken. otherwise they are very pretty
- read full review | report as inappropriate
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-13-2007
- Do you like olives?
If you like olives as much as you like martinis, this is a great glass, because you can easily fit a pick with a half dozen olives into this glass due to the hollow stem.
- read full review | report as inappropriate
Selected Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-13-2007
- Do you like olives?
If you like olives as much as you like martinis, this is a great glass, because you can easily fit a pick with a half dozen olives into this glass due to the hollow stem.
- read full review | report as inappropriate
- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jun-12-2007
- thin glass
the glasses are thinner than most other martini glasses which makes them very delicate and can be easily broken. otherwise they are very pretty
- read full review | report as inappropriate
- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Sep-05-2008
- Don't actually own these, but ...
Don't actually own these, but saw them when looking for other Riedel glasses and wanted to comment.The purpose of the long stem on a martini glass is to provide a way to hold the glass without warming it with your fingers.That's because...
- read full review | report as inappropriate


