The delightful design of this Alvaro Uribe 'Tipsy' wine glass might make you feel a little drunk when looking at it. The canted chalice has been orchestrated in such a way that the tumbler sits slanted on the stem, but its conception has a more profound purpose than a simply sly semblance.
Firstly, the Alvaro Uribe 'Tipsy' wine glass permits the drinker to soak up the sight of a sumptuous sauvignon thanks to the angled opening of the vessel. Secondly, without having to tip the wineglass, the drinker can smell the full-bodied aroma of a Riesling. Thirdly, whether you're a merlot, pinot or zinfandel drinker, these 'Tipsy' glasses demand much less work for you arms to take a sip.
What's Driving This Trend
- Slanted Stemware
- Creating stemware with slanted designs to enhance the experience of viewing, smelling and drinking wine.
- Multi-sensory Glassware
- Developing glassware that engages multiple senses to enhance the drinking experience.
- Effortless Wine Glasses
- Designing wine glasses that are easier to hold and use, improving the overall drinking experience.
Who This Affects Most
- Glassware
- Glassware manufacturers can create innovative and engaging designs of stemware that enhance the wine drinking experience for consumers.
- Wine
- Wine companies can work with glassware manufacturers to create unique and functional designs that promote the enjoyment of their wines.
- Hospitality
- Restaurants and bars can incorporate unique and innovative stemware designs that enhance the wine drinking experience, attracting new customers and increasing sales.
