Utopia Monte Carlo Wine Glasses 340ml (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Utopia Monte Carlo is a one-piece, drawn-bowl wine glass in a 340ml capacity, sold in cases of 24. It is a mid-size stemware option designed around a standard 250ml...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 12oz / 340ml
- Diameter
- 79
- Dimensions
- 235(H) x 79(Ø)mm
Downloads
Product Description
The Utopia Monte Carlo is a one-piece, drawn-bowl wine glass in a 340ml capacity, sold in cases of 24. It is a mid-size stemware option designed around a standard 250ml wine serve, with enough bowl volume to present the pour comfortably without the glass looking underfilled.
Drawn-bowl construction — where the bowl and stem are formed from a single piece of glass rather than joined — tends to hold up better through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles than pressed alternatives. At 220g, the Monte Carlo sits at a practical weight point for busy front-of-house use: substantial enough to feel considered in the hand, without being unwieldy for staff clearing during service.
The profile is clean and contemporary without being closely tied to any particular setting, which gives it reasonable versatility across informal dining rooms, wine bars, and hotel food and beverage operations. It works comfortably for both white and red wine service, which simplifies stock management — particularly for smaller operations where holding separate varietal glasses is impractical.
- Drawn-bowl construction supports consistent presentation through regular rack washing
- 250ml serve leaves adequate visual headroom within the bowl
- Cases of 24 align with standard glasswasher rack quantities
- Suits informal dining, wine bars, and hotel F&B environments
- Compatible with standard commercial glasswashers
It is worth noting that glass stemware of any kind benefits from clear handling protocols, appropriate storage, and realistic breakage allowances built into your opening order. For high-volume or late-night venues where breakage rates tend to be elevated, a polycarbonate alternative may be worth considering alongside this range.
If you are putting together a glassware package for a new opening or a range refresh and would like guidance on quantities or suitability, we are glad to help work through it.
Key Features
- Drawn-bowl, one-piece construction for improved durability under regular washing
- 340ml capacity with recommended 250ml serve for visual presentation headroom
- 220g weight balances a quality feel with practical front-of-house handling
- Clean contemporary profile compatible with varied table settings and concepts
- Sold in cases of 24, aligning with standard commercial glasswasher rack sizes
Operational Benefits
- Withstands repeated rack-wash cycles with consistent appearance over time
- Supports standard 250ml wine serves without the glass appearing underfilled
- Works across white and red service, simplifying glassware stock management
- Versatile profile reduces the need to hold multiple stemware styles
- Case quantity reduces reorder complexity and aligns with storage rack counts
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 12oz / 340ml
- Diameter
- 79
- Dimensions
- 235(H) x 79(Ø)mm
- Glass capacity
- 12
- Material
- Glass
- Weight
- 220g
Downloads
Frequently Asked Questions
- A common starting point is three glasses per cover to allow for a full house, glasses in the wash, and a working breakage buffer. For venues with high table turnover or late-night service, building in additional stock from the outset is usually worth doing — replacing glassware mid-trading period is rarely straightforward.
- Yes. The 340ml bowl is a practical all-purpose size that works well for standard white and red wine serves at 250ml. Venues with a strong focus on fine wine by the glass may prefer a larger-format bowl for premium red service, but for most licensed premises the Monte Carlo is a sensible single-glass solution.
- Drawn-bowl glasses are formed from a single continuous piece of glass, which eliminates the join between bowl and stem that can be a weak point in pressed stemware. In practical terms this tends to mean more consistent performance through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles, though all glass stemware requires careful racking and handling protocols to manage breakage effectively.