Chef & Sommelier Grand Sublym Wine Glass 11.75oz (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Chef & Sommelier Grand Sublym is a stemmed wine glass designed for mid-level dining rooms and bar operations looking for something with a considered aesthetic without moving away from...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 11¾oz / 333ml
- Colour
- Clear
- Diameter
- 80
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Product Description
The Chef & Sommelier Grand Sublym is a stemmed wine glass designed for mid-level dining rooms and bar operations looking for something with a considered aesthetic without moving away from a familiar, practical form. Made from Krysta glass — a crystal-clear, lead-free material developed by Chef & Sommelier — each glass offers the clarity and ring of fine crystal while being notably more resistant to the knocks and thermal stress of commercial service.
In a busy service environment, glassware takes punishment. The Grand Sublym is produced to handle the throughput of a working restaurant or bar without the fragility associated with traditional crystal. Krysta glass maintains its clarity through repeated dishwasher cycles better than standard soda-lime glass, which tends to cloud and lose its appearance over time. For operators running full covers each service, that longevity translates directly into reduced replacement costs.
- Krysta glass resists clouding through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Lead-free crystal clarity without the fragility of traditional fine crystal
- Suitable for a 250ml wine measure with comfortable headspace for aroma
- Consistent form across the range supports uniform table presentation
- Available in a pack of 24, practical for initial stocking or topping up existing sets
These glasses are well suited to restaurant dining rooms, hotel food and beverage operations, and wine-focused bar environments where presentation matters but glassware also needs to earn its keep through daily service. They sit comfortably in the mid-market bracket — more considered than basic catering glass, without the cost exposure of high-end crystal stock. Operators running higher volumes or more formal dining may want to consider heavier-gauge options from the wider Chef & Sommelier range.
If you're unsure which glass best fits your service style, cover count, or existing stock, we're happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Krysta lead-free glass with clarity comparable to traditional crystal
- 11.75oz capacity with recommended 250ml serving measure
- Resistant to thermal stress and commercial dishwasher cycling
- Lightweight at 180g without sacrificing structural integrity
- Supplied in a pack of 24 for practical service stocking
Operational Benefits
- Maintains clear appearance through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Reduces replacement costs with better durability than standard soda-lime glass
- Supports consistent table presentation across a full cover set
- Balances elevated aesthetics with the practicality of daily service
- Suitable for mid-level dining without the cost risk of fine crystal stock
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 11¾oz / 333ml
- Colour
- Clear
- Diameter
- 80
- Dimensions
- 230(H) x 80(Ø)mm
- Glass capacity
- 11.72
- Material
- Krysta Glass
- Microwave safe
- No
- Weight
- 180g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Krysta is a lead-free crystal material developed specifically to resist the clouding and micro-scratching that standard glass is prone to under repeated commercial dishwasher cycles. It won't be immune to damage from poor stacking or aggressive chemical concentrations, but for operators following normal glasswasher practice, it holds its clarity considerably better than basic soda-lime alternatives.
- The Grand Sublym is designed with commercial service in mind and handles the throughput of a working dining room well. For very high-volume operations — large hotel restaurants or venues running several hundred covers daily — it's worth considering whether a heavier or more robust option within the range would better suit the pace and handling demands.
- As a general guide, most operators plan for 2.5 to 3 glasses per cover to allow for service, glasswasher cycles, and inevitable attrition. A pack of 24 suits a smaller operation or acts as a practical top-up quantity for an existing set. If you're stocking a larger room from scratch, we can help you work out the right quantity before you order.