Chef & Sommelier Grand Sublym Wine Glass 8.75oz (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Chef & Sommelier Grand Sublym is a 250ml wine glass made from Krysta, a lead-free material that delivers the clarity of fine crystal without the fragility or handling restrictions...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 8¾oz / 250ml
- Colour
- Clear
- Diameter
- 72
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Product Description
The Chef & Sommelier Grand Sublym is a 250ml wine glass made from Krysta, a lead-free material that delivers the clarity of fine crystal without the fragility or handling restrictions that come with it. It sits comfortably in the mid-range of the Chef & Sommelier catalogue — above basic machine-made soda-lime glass, but without the cost and attrition risk of full fine-dining crystal. The bowl accommodates a standard 175ml wine serve with enough headspace for the wine to open up without the glass looking oversized on a typical table cover.
In service, Krysta holds up well under the conditions that degrade cheaper glassware quickly. Repeated commercial dishwasher cycles tend to cloud and scratch soda-lime glass over time; Krysta resists this, keeping the glassware looking consistent across a full shift and across many months of regular use. At 180g, the glass has enough weight to feel considered in the hand without slowing down front-of-house staff during a busy turnaround.
- Krysta material retains clarity through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Accommodates a 175ml serve with room to express the wine
- Lead-free composition with no specialist handling requirements
- Consistent bowl and stem profile suits standard glassware racks
- Pack of 24 aligns with typical stock management and breakage replacement needs
This glass is well suited to casual dining restaurants, wine bars, gastro pubs, and mid-level hotel food and beverage operations where presentation is important but the breakage economics of fine-dining crystal do not stack up. For very high-volume sites or operations with above-average breakage rates, a heavier-build alternative may be worth considering.
If you are building a glassware package or want to talk through whether this size and style fits your wine list and service format, the team is glad to help.
Key Features
- Krysta lead-free glass with fine crystal clarity and commercial durability
- 250ml capacity comfortably holds a standard 175ml wine serve
- Resists clouding and scratching through repeated dishwasher cycles
- 180g weight provides a solid feel without fatiguing front-of-house staff
- Pack of 24 suits standard case stock management and breakage replenishment
Operational Benefits
- Glassware stays presentable across a full service shift and long-term use
- Consistent appearance supports a professional wine service at mid-market price
- No special handling required, reducing risk of staff errors during service
- Standard bowl profile integrates easily with existing racks and storage systems
- Pack quantity simplifies stock rotation and reduces administration at ordering
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 8¾oz / 250ml
- Colour
- Clear
- Diameter
- 72
- Dimensions
- 207(H) x 72(Ø)mm
- Glass capacity
- 8.8
- Material
- Krysta Glass
- Microwave safe
- No
- Weight
- 180g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It performs well in mid-to-high-volume environments where glassware is cycled through commercial dishwashers regularly. Krysta is more resistant to clouding and surface wear than standard soda-lime glass, which helps maintain a consistent appearance across multiple sittings. For sites with particularly high breakage rates, it is worth discussing whether a heavier-build option would offer better long-term economics.
- Yes — Krysta glass is designed for commercial dishwasher use and does not require any special cycle settings or detergent. Standard commercial glasswasher temperatures and chemicals are fine, though as with all glassware, avoiding overfilling the rack and ensuring adequate water softening will extend the life of the glass.
- A 250ml bowl accommodates both the standard 175ml serve and the larger 250ml serve, leaving useful headspace in the glass for aroma to develop. If your wine list is built around 125ml serves only, a smaller bowl may present the wine more elegantly — it is worth considering the serve sizes you pour most frequently before committing to a size.