Chef & Sommelier Cabernet Tulip Wine Glasses 580ml (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Chef & Sommelier Cabernet tulip glass is a classic stemmed wine glass in a timeless tulip profile, equally suited to red and white wine service. At 580ml capacity it...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 20½oz / 580ml
- Colour
- Clear
- Diameter
- 93
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Product Description
The Chef & Sommelier Cabernet tulip glass is a classic stemmed wine glass in a timeless tulip profile, equally suited to red and white wine service. At 580ml capacity it gives a generous bowl relative to a standard 250ml pour, allowing wine to breathe in the glass and giving front-of-house staff comfortable room to present each serving without overfilling.
In a busy restaurant or bar environment, glassware takes considerable punishment across multiple sittings. The Cabernet range is machine-made from glass with a flame-polished stem finish, which contributes to a cleaner, more consistent appearance across a full set — useful when you are running 50 or 100 covers and want uniformity on the table. The flat foot provides a stable base on trays and table surfaces, reducing the risk of tipping during service.
Practical advantages for front-of-house operations include:
- Tulip profile suits both red and white wine service, reducing the number of glass styles needed
- Flame-polished stem retains a presentable appearance through regular commercial dishwasher cycles
- Flat foot improves stability on trays, reducing breakage risk during service
- 580ml bowl supports a standard 250ml pour with a comfortable margin
- Pack of 24 provides a practical opening quantity for a single service station
These glasses are dishwasher safe in commercial settings, though as with all stemmed glassware, rack loading and water quality will influence longevity. Hard water areas may require additional rinse aid to maintain clarity. At 230g per glass, they carry a reasonable weight without feeling overly heavy in hand.
The Cabernet tulip is well suited to restaurants, wine bars, hotels, and function venues looking for a reliable all-purpose wine glass at a sensible price point. If your service volume demands a larger opening stock or you are looking for a heavier, more robust bowl for a higher-end setting, it is worth discussing the options before ordering in quantity.
If you are unsure how many glasses to stock per cover or whether this profile fits your service style, our team is happy to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Classic tulip bowl profile suitable for red and white wine service
- Flame-polished stem for a consistently clean, presentable finish
- Flat foot base designed to reduce tipping risk during tray service
- 580ml capacity comfortably accommodates a standard 250ml wine pour
- Pack of 24 glasses supplied as a practical service station quantity
Operational Benefits
- One glass style covers red and white wine, simplifying stock management
- Polished stem retains appearance through regular commercial dishwasher cycles
- Stable flat foot reduces breakage risk on trays during busy service
- Generous bowl allows wine to breathe without overfilling at 250ml serving
- Pack quantity supports consistent table presentation across a single station
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 20½oz / 580ml
- Colour
- Clear
- Diameter
- 93
- Dimensions
- 230(H) x 93(Ø)mm
- Glass capacity
- 20.41
- Material
- Glass
- Microwave safe
- No
- Weight
- 230g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- A common starting point is two to three glasses per cover to allow for breakages, glasswasher turnaround, and busy periods where tables turn quickly. For a 50-cover restaurant running two sittings, an opening stock of 150 to 200 glasses is not unusual. Your actual requirement will depend on glasswasher cycle time and how quickly covers turn.
- Yes, the Cabernet glasses are suitable for use in commercial glasswashers. As with all stemmed glassware, correct rack loading is important — purpose-designed stemware racks reduce contact between glasses and lower breakage rates. In hard water areas, maintaining rinse aid levels will help preserve clarity over time.
- For most casual dining and bar environments, yes — a tulip profile at this capacity works well across a range of wine styles and simplifies your glassware range. More formal fine dining settings sometimes prefer a larger, rounder bowl for reds and a narrower profile for whites, so if you are operating at that level it is worth considering whether a single style will suit your full menu.