Utopia Imperial Plus Wine Glass 310ml (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Utopia Imperial Plus is a tall, clear wine glass suited to front-of-house service in restaurants, bars, hotels, and function venues. The 310ml capacity provides comfortable headroom when pouring a...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 11oz / 310ml
- Colour
- Clear
- Diameter
- 83
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Product Description
The Utopia Imperial Plus is a tall, clear wine glass suited to front-of-house service in restaurants, bars, hotels, and function venues. The 310ml capacity provides comfortable headroom when pouring a standard 250ml measure, allowing the wine to breathe and presenting correctly on the table without appearing underfilled.
In commercial service, glassware is handled constantly — cleared, stacked, racked, and washed multiple times a day. The Imperial Plus is built to withstand that routine without quickly losing its clarity or finish. The tall, clean-lined profile works across red, white, and rosé service, which means most operations can stock a single style rather than maintaining separate ranges for different wines.
- 310ml capacity gives correct headroom when serving a 250ml measure
- Tall profile suits table service, bar display, and function settings
- Suitable for commercial glasswashing without rapid degradation of clarity
- Available CE marked with lines at 125ml, 175ml, and 250ml for licensed premises compliance
- Sold in packs of 24, practical for matching stock levels to service volume
No special handling is required beyond standard commercial glasswashing practice. If your operation is licensed, the CE-marked lined variant is the appropriate choice to meet legal measure requirements — confirm which version you need before ordering, as both lined and unlined options may be available.
This glass is well suited to mid-volume restaurants, hotel food and beverage operations, and bar environments where a reliable, presentable all-purpose wine glass is the priority. For very high-turnover venues with significant breakage rates, a toughened or polycarbonate option may be worth exploring.
If you are working out quantities for a new opening or want to confirm the right lining specification for your licence conditions, the team is glad to help you think it through.
Key Features
- 310ml capacity with 24 glasses supplied per pack
- Tall profile suits red, white, and rosé wine service equally
- Available CE marked with lines at 125ml, 175ml, and 250ml
- Clear glass construction maintains presentation through repeated service
- Compatible with standard commercial glasswashing equipment and cycles
Operational Benefits
- Single glass style reduces the need to stock multiple wine glass ranges
- Correct headroom at 250ml pour supports professional front-of-house presentation
- CE-marked lining option keeps licensed premises compliant with measure regulations
- Pack-of-24 format makes it straightforward to stock to your service volume
- Withstands daily commercial glasswashing without rapid loss of clarity
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 11oz / 310ml
- Colour
- Clear
- Diameter
- 83
- Dimensions
- 195(H) x 83(Ø)mm
- Glass capacity
- 10.91
- Material
- Glass
- Weight
- 5.29kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- A common rule of thumb is to hold three to four times your cover count in wine glasses to allow for glasses in use, on the bar, and going through the glasswasher at any given point during service. For a 40-cover restaurant, two packs of 24 gives you a working stock of 48 glasses, which is a reasonable starting point — though venues with long services or large bar areas often find it worth holding more.
- If you are serving wine by the glass on licensed premises in the UK, you are generally required to use CE-marked or UKCA-marked measures or to serve in a CE-marked lined glass — the lined version of this glass is the appropriate choice in that case. If you are unsure which marking requirement applies to your licence, it is worth checking with your licensing authority before ordering.
- The Imperial Plus performs well in standard commercial environments, but in very high-turnover settings — busy late-night bars or large-scale banqueting operations — breakage rates can make standard glassware expensive to maintain. In those situations, it is worth considering whether a toughened glass or a robust polycarbonate alternative would offer a better cost balance over time.