If you’ve ever been to a fine dining restaurant, and especially one that focuses on wine, you’ve probably encountered a Riedel glass. The Austrian glass company is practically synonymous with wine ...
Georg Riedel, an Austrian glassware manufacturer, shook up the wine world with his line of crystal stemware dedicated to specific grape varietals. He asserted that a pinot noir-based wine from ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Maximilian Riedel cuts a figure as trim as the elegant stemmed glasses that have made his family famous among wine lovers. “People always ask me why I look like this … why I don’t have ...
Need a gift for someone who revels in the bubbly not just on New Year’s Eve, but all year long? Try this: a two-pack of the new Riedel Veritas Champagne wine glasses from the 300-year-old Austrian ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." According to Riedel's website, the brand conducted thorough research on how the size and shape of a glass ...
Yes, it sounded like a joke when Riedel claimed it had created a glass that turns drinking a Coke into “a magical sensorial experience.” But we were “pleasantly surprised” by the Coca-Cola + Riedel ...
One of the very first articles I wrote for this column was about a Riedel glass, one that they made in partnership with Coca-Cola. "Wine friends," I wrote, "stop sneering." I defended Riedel's ...
Ask Maximilian Riedel who started the trend of ditching flutes in favor of wider-bowled glasses for sipping Champagne and he’ll tell you, “I did.” With his first Champagne wineglass, launched in 2014, ...
Years ago I took a glass tasting course from Riedel–which I’m sure you understand means I sampled wine from Riedel stemware. It’s an extraordinary thing: wine poured into a normal red or white wine ...
The gripe: Really, I get it. The O series was supposed to be the business casual of glassware - the contours of Riedel crystal without the fussy styling. And yet I'm a nonbeliever. Why? No stems. It's ...
After years of back and forth with a small army of marketing and public-relations people, I finally got what I'd been looking for: a chance to sit down with Maximilian Riedel and debunk the "theory" ...
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