Chef & Sommelier Grand Cepages Champagne Flutes 240ml (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Chef & Sommelier Grand Cepages champagne flute is a contemporary tall-profile flute designed for professional bar, restaurant, and events use. Supplied in a pack of 24, it is intended...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 8½oz / 240ml
- Colour
- Clear
- Diameter
- 64
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Product Description
The Chef & Sommelier Grand Cepages champagne flute is a contemporary tall-profile flute designed for professional bar, restaurant, and events use. Supplied in a pack of 24, it is intended for operations that need consistent, presentable glassware across a full section rather than occasional or low-volume service.
In a working bar or events environment, glassware takes considerable punishment — repeated racking, commercial dishwasher cycles, and the demands of high-turnover service. Chef & Sommelier have built the Grand Cepages range with these conditions in mind. The flutes hold up well under regular commercial use without the fragility associated with finer crystal alternatives, making them a practical choice where durability and appearance both matter.
From an operational standpoint, a few practical points are worth noting:
- Pack of 24 suits a standard bar section or event glassware par stock
- Tall contemporary profile presents champagne and sparkling wine cleanly at the table
- Suitable for commercial dishwasher use under normal service conditions
- Glass construction keeps ongoing replacement costs lower than crystal equivalents
- Consistent sizing across the range supports uniform presentation across covers
As with all stemware, storage and handling practice will have a significant bearing on breakage rates. A pack of 24 is a sensible quantity for most venues, but higher-volume operations — banqueting, events catering, or large restaurant groups — should consider holding greater par stock to account for attrition over time.
If you are specifying glassware across multiple sections or want to work through par stock levels for your expected service volume, the team is glad to help you think it through before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- 240ml capacity in a tall contemporary champagne flute profile
- Pack of 24 for full section or event par stock coverage
- Glass construction rated for repeated commercial dishwasher cycling
- Uniform 235mm height ensures consistent presentation across the range
- Designed by Chef and Sommelier for professional bar and restaurant use
Operational Benefits
- Reliable durability under high-turnover service reduces frequent replacement costs
- Consistent sizing supports uniform table presentation across all covers
- Dishwasher compatibility keeps glassware turnover efficient during busy service
- Lower cost per unit than crystal makes attrition easier to manage
- Pack quantity aligns with standard section setups, simplifying stock ordering
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 8½oz / 240ml
- Colour
- Clear
- Diameter
- 64
- Dimensions
- 235(H) x 64(Ø)mm
- Glass capacity
- 8.45
- Material
- Glass
- Microwave safe
- No
- Weight
- 3.12kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- For a single bar section or a small to mid-sized restaurant, 24 flutes is a practical starting par. However, you need to account for glassware in the dishwasher cycle, breakage attrition, and peak covers simultaneously — higher-volume venues or those running events regularly should consider holding two or more packs to maintain a comfortable working stock.
- Yes, the Grand Cepages flutes are suitable for commercial dishwasher and glasswasher use under normal service conditions. As with all stemware, using appropriate glassware racks, correct water temperature, and a rinse aid suited to your machine will help extend service life and reduce breakage rates over time.
- They are a reasonable choice for events where a clean, consistent presentation is needed without the cost exposure of using premium crystal at scale. For banqueting operations with high attrition risk, the main consideration is par stock depth — ordering in sufficient quantity to absorb breakage across an event run is more important than the flute specification itself.