RCR Cristalleria Timeless Champagne Flute 210ml (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The RCR Cristalleria Timeless champagne flute is a 210ml stemware piece produced in Italy by a well-established glassware manufacturer with a long history in crystal production. The flute features a...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 0.3
- Dimensions
- 0.25(H) x 0.3(W) x 0.23(D)mm
- Weight
- 3.22kg
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Product Description
The RCR Cristalleria Timeless champagne flute is a 210ml stemware piece produced in Italy by a well-established glassware manufacturer with a long history in crystal production. The flute features a distinctive vertical line pattern that flares gently outward toward the rim, giving it a clean, contemporary profile that sits comfortably in both formal dining and relaxed hospitality settings.
In service environments, these flutes are well suited to table service operations where presentation matters alongside practicality. The glass is commonly used in restaurant and bar settings where a consistent, recognisable style is needed across a large number of covers. Supplied in packs of 12, they are a practical purchasing unit for venues building or refreshing their glassware stock.
Key practical considerations for hospitality operators:
- Pack of 12 supports efficient stock management and replacement cycles
- Consistent form across the range supports uniform table presentation
- Slender flute profile helps preserve carbonation during service
- Vertical line detailing offers visual grip and handling confidence
- Suitable for dishwasher use in commercial settings, though check cycle temperature
Glassware of this style is typically purchased in multiples to allow for breakage and stock rotation, so it is worth considering your weekly cover count and turnaround time when deciding on quantity. If your operation runs high volumes or events alongside regular service, holding additional packs in reserve is sensible practice.
These flutes are best suited to restaurants, bars, hotels, and event caterers looking for a well-presented champagne glass that performs reliably in day-to-day service without requiring specialist handling. If you are equipping a high-throughput venue or need guidance on quantities for a specific cover count, the team is happy to help you work that through before you order.
Key Features
- 210ml capacity champagne flute with flared vertical line profile
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for efficient venue stock management
- Italian-made crystal glass from an established glassware producer
- Contemporary stem design suitable for formal and casual service settings
- Consistent shape across units supports uniform table presentation
Operational Benefits
- Uniform glassware presentation improves the overall dining experience
- Pack format simplifies stock ordering and breakage replacement cycles
- Slender flute shape helps retain carbonation throughout champagne service
- Recognisable design suits varied hospitality settings without looking out of place
- Reliable consistency across the range reduces mismatched glassware on the floor
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 0.3
- Dimensions
- 0.25(H) x 0.3(W) x 0.23(D)mm
- Weight
- 3.22kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- A useful rule of thumb is to hold at least one and a half times your champagne cover requirement to allow for breakage and dishwasher turnaround. For a venue regularly serving 40 covers with champagne on the menu, holding two to three packs as a working stock is a sensible starting point, with additional reserve depending on event frequency.
- Crystal and fine glassware can be run through commercial glasswashers, though high-temperature cycles and harsh detergents can affect clarity over time. Using a glasswasher rather than a standard dishwasher, with appropriate glassware detergent and rinse aid, will help preserve the finish and extend the usable life of the stock.
- The Timeless flute is well suited to restaurant and bar service where a presentable, consistent glass is needed across regular covers. For very high-volume operations — such as large event caterers handling hundreds of covers per sitting — it is worth considering a higher par level and reviewing whether a more heavily constructed flute would better suit the pace of service and the handling environment.