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I first encountered Janes Robinson and Richard Brandon's
wine glasses last year, but haven't been able to give them a serious workout
until relatively recently. A couple of these have been sitting on my kitchen
bench for months and I've tried many different styles on them. I have yet to
meet a single person who has not tasted this glass.
Rendon is a London-based designer and Robinson is
reportedly a world-renowned wine writer, and they collaborated on the design.
The glass itself is lighter than the Zalto and more delicate on both sides,
beautiful to handle and drink from. is the best Red, white and sparkling all
taste at least as good, often better, as with other glasses I checked. It's
hard to know how much fun it is to handle this tool: it's hardly a 'blind'
taster, and prejudice. cannot be eliminated.
An important characteristic is the apparent fragility. I
feel like the less you know about a wine glass, the more you'll enjoy using it.
The less glass (or crystal, for that matter) between you and the wine, the
better. I doubt its sharpness will make it easy to break, but designer Richard
Brandon is confident enough to put it in the dishwasher. The best way. to clean
them. The tendency of clumsy humans to break fragile crystals while washing in
the sink or drying with a tea towel may be part of the text here.
The slogan is 'a glass for every wine', and the jeans say
they work well with fortified, sweet wines and port, as well as reds, whites
and sparklings. They aren't cheap, AUD $65 per steam, but they are beautiful
hand-blown, blown, lead-free crystal. The set also includes two decanters and a
water glass.
From his London studio, Richard Brandon creates timeless
barware and tablecloth combinations that fuse the latest designs with the
finest traditional techniques. Crafted by skilled artisans and heritage
industries around the world, its crystal, bone china, and wine glasses are
designed to challenge people's perception of what traditional materials look
like. And they do so with a deep concern for the quality and standard of their
products.
A strained glass is all you need to enjoy any wine at its
best. Use this glass for any wine, regardless of color, including sparkling
wine, port, sherry, sweet wine and anything you want to enjoy and enjoy to the
fullest. . This format is specifically designed to help you get the most out of
the aromas, flavors and textures of all wines.
Combining wine expertise and refined design, the Jancis
Robinson Collection is the result of a truly collaborative collaboration
between renowned product designer Richard Brandon and world-renowned wine
expert Jancis Robinson. The wine glass is at the heart of the collection and
has been specially designed to offer the best tasting experience for any wine,
regardless of style or strength, including champagne, port, sherry and the
like. beyond
As well as being practically perfect, the Jancis Robinson
collection has been carefully designed to look refined, elegant and timeless.
Richard Brandon is a London-based product designer internationally known for
creating refined and vibrant tablecloths for the world's leading retailers. and
hotels.
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