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Introduced in 1989, "Ouverture" is Riedel's uncomplicated beginner series for customers, who appreciate good, reasonably priced wine. No types pf grape varieties or wine-growing regions disconcert the buyer. Six sizes are made for "drinking pleasure". Ouverture is lead free. Ideal for everyday use, ... See complete description »
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Introduced in 1989, "Ouverture" is Riedel's uncomplicated beginner series for customers, who appreciate good, reasonably priced wine. No types pf grape varieties or wine-growing regions disconcert the buyer. Six sizes are made for "drinking pleasure". Ouverture is lead free. Ideal for everyday use, Ouverture glasses offer perfectly shaped wine glasses at competitive prices.
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Riedel glasses are always great and these are no exception. Have many varieties and love them all.<br>
One glass in each box arrived broken. They were a gift and the replacements didn't arrive in time for the holiday. Very bad form.
We received the white wine and champagne glasses as a gift and wanted to complete the set. I was pleased to find them at Cooking.com for a great price and equally pleased to see them arrive so quickly. Riedel is an excellent wine glass and we love them all!
Probably not the best wine glasses one could buy, but the quality is excellent for the price. I've bought a number of Riedel glasses, for both whites and reds, stems and stemless, though I no longer buy crystal with lead content. My latest purchase won't be my last.


Have you seen the wine category "Super Tuscan" on a wine list and wondered what really makes it 'super'? The term Super Tuscan simply means that the wine has been made from a combination of grapes that's not included in the Italian government's traditional blending laws, and therefore is ineligible to be given an official appellation label. However, despite their seemingly outlaw status, they're usually wonderful wines, so give one a try next time you see them on the wine list.