TASTING FROM SPIEGELAU EXPERT TASTING GLASSES

By partnering with Spiegelau, the Intercontinental Challenge could ensure that panellists use superior stemware. Spiegelau Expert Tasting glasses are purposely designed to give the adjudicators the necessary tools.

With more than five centuries of expertise, Spiegelau provides stemware that meets the highest standards in terms of functionality and aesthetics. Therefore, the Intercontinental Challenge is proud to be associated and partnered with Spiegelau stemware.

Spiegelau is an old German glass manufacturer that combines over five centuries of hand craftsmanship and innovation with the most advanced modern glass-making technologies to produce superb glasses that are ideally suited for today´s wine lovers. Spiegelau is dedicated to creating the very best stemware possible. The glasses are of the highest quality and aesthetics to make the tasting experience a pleasurable, fun part of today’s exciting lifestyle.

In 2004, Spiegelau was purchased by Georg Riedel, the owner of Riedel Glass Works, and is now part of the Riedel Glass Works.

By partnering with Spiegelau, the Intercontinental Challenge could ensure that panellists use superior stemware. Spiegelau Expert Tasting glasses are purposely designed to give the adjudicators the necessary tools.

With more than five centuries of expertise, Spiegelau provides stemware that meets the highest standards in terms of functionality and aesthetics. Therefore, the Intercontinental Challenge is proud to be associated and partnered with Spiegelau stemware.

Spiegelau is an old German glass manufacturer that combines over five centuries of hand craftsmanship and innovation with the most advanced modern glass-making technologies to produce superb glasses that are ideally suited for today´s wine lovers. Spiegelau is dedicated to creating the very best stemware possible. The glasses are of the highest quality and aesthetics to make the tasting experience a pleasurable, fun part of today’s exciting lifestyle.

In 2004, Spiegelau was purchased by Georg Riedel, the owner of Riedel Glass Works, and is now part of the Riedel Glass Works.