Tom Douglas by Pinzon Wine Decanter, Nachtmann by Riedel | 
| Brand: Amazon
List Price: $52.00 Buy New: $34.99 as of 11/22/2009 23:41 CST details You Save: $17.01 (33%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 1653
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 7.8 x 9
Model: 59518-TD ASIN: B001VEJF5A
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| Features:
| • | 25-1/4-ounce wine decanter for one standard bottle | | • | Designed and produced by renowned crystal manufacturer Riedel Glassworks | | • | Clear, non-lead crystal with platinum finishing process for durability and shine | | • | Classic, elegant European design | | • | Mix and match with Tom Douglas by Pinzon stemware; dishwasher-safe |
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| Customer Reviews: More durable than most "fancy" glasses November 3, 2009 G. Morris (Issaquah, WA) I have always been a big fan and believer of the Riedel line of stemware. I wanted to purchase a more casual set for my daughter wedding and this new line from Riedel seemed to be perfect for the event. I also was drawn to this collection because I happen to also be a big fan of Tom Douglas! He provided a few tips about this line and why he picked them which resonated with me "These fabulous glasses complement the wine, bring it out, so to speak, and are much more durable than most "fancy" glasses." Being a no-nonce type of guy like Tom I knew that if he felt they were durable they would be.
The wedding was a success and the stemware held up perfectly. We had a few causalities but at this price one cannot complain. I now have a great casual collection for weekend events and lots of great memories!
wine decanter by Pinzon September 12, 2009 Steven L. Lanser (USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a nicely made wine decanter. It works well in dispersing the wine along its sides for oxygenating. If it were to be redesigned I would only change the diameter of the mouth to allow a little more space for pouring the wine into the decanter, as sometimes the wine spills over the edge when filling.
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