Utopia Monte Carlo Champagne Flutes 230ml (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Utopia Monte Carlo champagne flute is a one-piece glass construction designed for front-of-house use in bars, restaurants, hotels, and event venues. The 230ml capacity is well matched to standard...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 8oz / 230ml
- Diameter
- 75
- Dimensions
- 250(H) x 75(Ø)mm
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Product Description
The Utopia Monte Carlo champagne flute is a one-piece glass construction designed for front-of-house use in bars, restaurants, hotels, and event venues. The 230ml capacity is well matched to standard champagne, prosecco, and sparkling wine service, and sits comfortably within most cocktail menus that call for a flute format. Each pack contains 24 pieces, a practical quantity for stocking a service station, topping up an existing glassware programme, or building out coverage for a private dining or events operation.
One-piece construction removes the weak point inherent in flutes where the bowl and base are bonded separately. In practice, that joint is often where breakage or separation occurs when glasses are handled repeatedly during busy service or cycled through a commercial glasswasher at pace. The Monte Carlo avoids that vulnerability while maintaining a clean, slender profile that presents well across a range of venue styles without overpowering the drink.
It is worth being straightforward about material: these are standard glass flutes, not toughened or crystallin. That means they will present and pour beautifully, but breakage rates will be higher than with more robust alternatives — particularly in high-turnover environments or venues where glassware is handled by a large number of staff. They are best suited to operations where careful handling is already part of normal service, and where routine stock rotation is in place.
- One-piece construction eliminates the base-joint separation risk common in bonded flutes
- 230ml capacity suits standard champagne, prosecco, and sparkling wine pours
- Clean, contemporary profile works across formal dining, receptions, and bar service
- Pack of 24 provides a practical top-up or starter quantity for most venues
- Compatible with commercial glasswashers used in typical hospitality environments
If you are weighing up whether standard glass is the right choice for your service volume, or whether a toughened or crystallin alternative would serve you better, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- One-piece glass construction with no bonded base joint to fail
- 230ml capacity suited to champagne, prosecco, and sparkling cocktails
- Slender contemporary profile at 250mm tall and 75mm diameter
- Pack of 24 pieces for practical front-of-house stock quantities
- Compatible with standard commercial glasswasher cycles
Operational Benefits
- Reduces mid-service breakage risk by eliminating the base-bond weak point
- Consistent 230ml capacity supports accurate pours and portion control
- Clean profile presents well across formal dining, bars, and event settings
- Pack quantity suits stock rotation without over-committing on storage space
- Glasswasher compatibility keeps turnaround efficient during busy service periods
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 8oz / 230ml
- Diameter
- 75
- Dimensions
- 250(H) x 75(Ø)mm
- Material
- Glass
- Weight
- 220g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- They are well suited to moderate-volume service where careful handling is part of normal operations. For very high-turnover banqueting or outdoor events where glassware is handled by large numbers of staff, a toughened or crystallin flute will typically offer a lower breakage rate and a better cost-per-use outcome over time.
- Yes, they are compatible with commercial glasswashers used in typical hospitality environments. As with all standard glass, using a rack designed for flutes and avoiding overcrowding will reduce the risk of contact breakage during the wash cycle.
- That depends on your covers, your glasswasher turnaround time, and how many sittings you are running. As a rough guide, most operators plan for at least one and a half to two flutes per cover in active service to allow for breakage and wash cycles — so 24 pieces may suit a smaller venue or work well as a supplement to an existing stock.