Drinique Elite Tritan Stemless Wine Glasses Clear 340ml (24 Pack)
Product Description
These stemless wine glasses from Drinique's Elite range are made from Tritan copolyester — a material that closely replicates the look and feel of glass without the fragility. At 340ml...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 12oz / 340ml
- Dimensions
- 10.16(H)mm
- Material
- Tritan & Copolyester
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Product Description
These stemless wine glasses from Drinique's Elite range are made from Tritan copolyester — a material that closely replicates the look and feel of glass without the fragility. At 340ml they sit at a practical serving size for wine by the glass, and the stemless format makes them stackable, easy to handle during a busy service, and far less prone to the kind of knocks that account for much of a venue's glassware attrition.
Tritan copolyester is well regarded in commercial hospitality for its optical clarity and resistance to repeated mechanical washing. These glasses are rated to withstand 1,000 commercial dishwasher cycles without clouding or discolouration — a meaningful consideration when you're running a glasswasher multiple times per shift. They won't yellow, craze, or develop the dull surface haze that cheaper polycarbonate alternatives tend to show after a few months of heavy use.
For venues where breakage risk is a genuine operational concern — outdoor terraces, festival bars, poolside service, event catering, or high-volume late-night service — this format offers a sensible middle ground between the appearance standards customers expect and the practical demands of the environment. They're also commonly used in venues with licensing conditions that restrict the use of glass.
- Closely replicates the look of real glassware without breakage risk
- Suitable for commercial glasswashers — rated for 1,000 wash cycles
- Stemless format reduces handling breakage and aids storage
- Well suited to outdoor, event, and high-risk service environments
- Supplied in packs of 24, practical for par stock planning
If you're unsure whether this format suits your service style or volume, or want to discuss par levels for your operation, the team is happy to help.
Key Features
- Tritan copolyester construction rated for 1,000 commercial wash cycles
- Stemless format reduces breakage risk during busy service periods
- Clear optical finish closely replicates the appearance of real glass
- 340ml capacity suits standard wine-by-the-glass serving volumes
- Supplied as a pack of 24 for straightforward par stock management
Operational Benefits
- Reduces glassware replacement costs in high-breakage environments
- Maintains clarity through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Handles high-volume outdoor and event service without fragility concerns
- Stemless design speeds up handling and simplifies storage between services
- Meets licensing requirements where glass is restricted on-site
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 12oz / 340ml
- Dimensions
- 10.16(H)mm
- Material
- Tritan & Copolyester
- Weight
- 11.56kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — Drinique's Elite Tritan glasses are designed for commercial mechanical washing and are rated to withstand 1,000 wash cycles without loss of clarity or structural integrity. Standard commercial glasswasher temperatures and detergents are suitable, though as with any polycarbonate or copolyester product it's worth following the manufacturer's guidance on detergent concentrations to maximise longevity.
- Tritan copolyester has a noticeably better optical quality than standard polycarbonate, with less of the plastic tint that can make cheaper alternatives look incongruous on a laid table. For outdoor terraces, rooftop bars, or event settings where real glass isn't practical, most operators find the difference is acceptable to guests. That said, for a formal dining room where glassware presentation is part of the offer, they are unlikely to replace crystal entirely.
- They're well suited to outdoor hospitality, festival and event bars, poolside and leisure venues, and late-night operations where glass breakage is a safety or licensing concern. They're also a practical choice for venues running high-volume service where replacing broken glassware represents a significant ongoing cost.