Utopia Monte Carlo Wine Glasses 450ml (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Utopia Monte Carlo is a 450ml one-piece wine glass with a drawn bowl construction. At a 250ml recommended serving fill, the generous bowl gives a good visual presentation without...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 15¾oz / 450ml
- Diameter
- 90
- Dimensions
- 255(H) x 90(Ø)mm
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Product Description
The Utopia Monte Carlo is a 450ml one-piece wine glass with a drawn bowl construction. At a 250ml recommended serving fill, the generous bowl gives a good visual presentation without crowding the table, and the proportions work well across house white, red, and rosé service alike.
In a busy bar or restaurant setting, glassware takes a considerable amount of daily handling — loading, unloading, polishing, and restocking through multiple sittings. The Monte Carlo's single-piece construction removes the vulnerability that comes with a separate stem-and-base join, which is typically where stress fractures begin in high-turnover environments. At 270g, it has enough weight to feel considered without being cumbersome for staff carrying full trays.
Practical advantages for front-of-house teams include:
- Dishwasher safe — moves through the glasswasher without hand-finishing delays in most cases
- Drawn bowl profile polishes cleanly and quickly between sittings
- One-piece construction reduces the most common breakage point in stemware
- Consistent 450ml capacity supports straightforward portion control at 250ml serves
- Available in a pack of 24, which suits initial stocking or topping up an existing set
Being a glass product, the Monte Carlo isn't suited to venues where polycarbonate is specified for outdoor or high-risk service areas. It's designed for table service in indoor settings, and like all glassware, attrition over time should be factored into procurement planning rather than treated as a one-off purchase.
This glass is well suited to casual dining restaurants, wine bars, bistros, and hotel food and beverage operations looking for a clean contemporary profile without moving into fine-dining crystal. For very high-volume venues running multiple large covers nightly, it's worth considering whether a heavier-duty or larger-pack option would better match your replacement rate.
If you're putting together a full glassware range or want to check how the Monte Carlo fits alongside other pieces in your front-of-house setup, the team is happy to assist.
Key Features
- One-piece drawn bowl construction reduces stem joint breakage risk
- 450ml capacity with a 250ml recommended serving fill line
- Dishwasher safe for use in commercial glasswasher cycles
- 270g weight provides a balanced feel during tray service
- Supplied in a pack of 24 for straightforward quantity management
Operational Benefits
- Reduces common breakage points, lowering replacement costs over time
- Consistent capacity supports accurate wine portioning across all covers
- Moves efficiently through glasswasher cycles, keeping polishing time low
- Comfortable tray weight helps staff maintain pace during busy service
- Pack of 24 simplifies stock management and topping up existing sets
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 15¾oz / 450ml
- Diameter
- 90
- Dimensions
- 255(H) x 90(Ø)mm
- Glass capacity
- 16
- Material
- Glass
- Weight
- 270g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The one-piece drawn bowl construction removes the stem joint, which is the most frequent failure point in commercial stemware under daily glasswasher and handling cycles. That said, all glass products carry an attrition rate in busy service — it's worth factoring in ongoing replacement quantities when planning your initial order.
- Yes. The 450ml bowl with a 250ml serve works comfortably for house white, red, and rosé, making it a practical all-round choice for venues that prefer a single wine glass across their menu rather than managing separate red and white styles.
- That depends on your cover count, sitting frequency, and how your glasswasher cycle aligns with service. As a general guide, most operators aim to hold two to three times their peak cover count in each glass style to allow for glasswasher turnaround and inevitable breakage — so a 40-cover restaurant might look at three or four packs as a working minimum. It's worth talking through your specific setup before ordering.