Arcoroc Savoie Grand Vin Wine Glasses 350ml CE Marked (Pack of 48)
Product Description
The Arcoroc Savoie is a tulip-shaped wine glass with a reduced-height stem and a slender, gently tapered bowl. It holds 350ml to the brim and carries a CE mark at...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 48
- Capacity
- 12¼oz / 350ml
- Colour
- Clear
- Diameter
- 84
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Product Description
The Arcoroc Savoie is a tulip-shaped wine glass with a reduced-height stem and a slender, gently tapered bowl. It holds 350ml to the brim and carries a CE mark at 250ml, which makes it legally compliant for licensed premises serving wine by the standard 175ml or 250ml measure. The pack contains 48 glasses, making it a practical purchase for operators stocking or replenishing front-of-house glassware in volume.
In a busy service environment, the Savoie's proportions work well. The shorter stem reduces the risk of toppling during clearing and stacking, and the glass shape suits both red and white wine service without requiring separate ranges. For venues running functions or banqueting, having a single glass that covers both uses keeps stock management straightforward. The 48-piece pack aligns with standard glass rack quantities, which helps with storage and dishwasher throughput planning.
- Tulip bowl shape suits red and white wine service equally well
- Shorter stem improves stability during clearing and transportation
- CE marked at 250ml for compliant licensed premises service
- 48-piece pack aligns with standard glass rack configurations
- Slender profile allows more covers per tray during service
Being a glass product, the Savoie is not suited to environments where breakage is a significant concern — outdoor catering or high-turnover casual dining may be better served by a polycarbonate alternative. It is also worth confirming your glasswasher's rack size before ordering, to ensure the glass height clears the wash arm without issue.
This glass is well suited to pubs, wine bars, restaurants, and function venues that need a reliable, legally marked wine glass in quantity. For venues requiring a larger bowl or a taller stem profile, other options within the range may be more appropriate.
If you are unsure how many covers a pack of 48 will cover across your service, or whether this glass is the right fit for your venue, the team is happy to help you work it out.
Key Features
- 350ml capacity tulip bowl with CE mark at 250ml measure
- Reduced-height stem lowers tipping risk during busy service
- Slender body allows higher glass counts per tray or rack
- Suitable for both red and white wine service in one glass
- Pack of 48 aligns with standard commercial glass rack sizing
Operational Benefits
- Keeps licensed premises legally compliant with CE measure marking
- Shorter stem reduces breakage risk during clearing and stacking
- Single glass covers red and white wine, simplifying stock management
- 48-piece pack quantity supports efficient glasswasher cycle planning
- Consistent tulip shape presents wine service professionally at table
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 48
- Capacity
- 12¼oz / 350ml
- Colour
- Clear
- Diameter
- 84
- Dimensions
- 183(H) x 84(Ø)mm
- Glass capacity
- 12.32
- Material
- Glass
- Microwave safe
- No
- Weight
- 8.59kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. The Savoie carries a CE mark at 250ml, which satisfies the legal requirement for serving wine in a lined or CE-marked glass in the UK. It is suitable for premises licensed to serve wine at the standard 175ml and 250ml measures, as the CE line confirms the 250ml fill point.
- The glass stands 183mm tall, which fits comfortably in most standard 50mm-pitch glasswasher racks. It is worth checking your specific rack depth and wash arm clearance before ordering in volume, particularly if you are using a low-profile undercounter machine.
- As a general guide, most operators plan for at least one and a half to two glasses per cover to allow for breakage, washing cycles, and top-up service — so 100 covers would typically require a minimum of two to three packs of 48. For banqueting with multiple wine courses, a higher ratio is worth considering. If you would like help estimating quantities for your service, the team can advise based on your setup.