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Zalto Wine Glasses - Superior Stemware


ZALTO DENK’ART STEMWARE

Winemonger is proud to import and introduce the incredible line of Zalto wine glasses to the US market. Feather light, and yet dishwasher safe. Hand-made and mouth-blown, and yet lead-free. One might even call the Zalto stemware line “green” - but most are calling the Zalto glasses the finest available on the market, period. Read about the history of the Zalto Glasmanufakture Glasshutte, the use of the Earth’s tilt angles, and the Austrian wine priest, Father Hans Denk, which all come together in these form-meet-function wine glasses.

I didn’t think that there would be anything better on the glass market, this glass is.
-Francois Mauss, president of the Grand Jury European.

THE ZALTO WINE GLASS

Father Hans Denk - Wine Priest

The Zalto Denk’Art Glasses were named for Father Hans Denk, the Austrian wine priest who has spent decades in the study and tasting of wines, and who is one of the most valued wine experts in Austria. Father Denk guided the glassmakers in the design of each bowl to elicite the best qualities for the type or style of wine it is meant for.

The extraordinary design of the Zalto glasses is then matched with perfectly executed balance and craftsmanship, and places Zalto glassware at that rare point where form meets function in complete harmony.

The complete line of Zalto Glasses includes the Burgundy, Bordeaux, Champagne, White Wine, Universal, Sweet Wine and Water glasses.

All of the Zalto glasses are lead free.

MANUFACTURE

Zalto Glass Mold

It is so light and thin to hold and just gives the wine that extra oomph of character on the palate. If the wine is light and elegant, it gives it an extra dimension of finesse. If the wine is powerful and rich, it gives it some extra meat. If the wine is fresh and fruity, it adds in some fluffy brightness. This glass shows the best on the palate than any other glass I have come across and when you take all aspects of the wine into account, it is my favorite, period.
-Brad Baker, Gang of Pour

Using only the highest quality raw materials and employing only the most skilled glassblowers in the region, each and every Zalto glass is hand-crafted and mouth-blown. This assures the technical perfect that is the basic guiding principle of the Zalto Glass House, and results in a glass that can stand beside those of the greatest glass artists of Venice.

At first glance, a Zalto glass seems nearly too delicate to hold, and yet it is actually quite durable due to advanced techniques and design. The glass is one piece from bowl to stem, with the base then attached. This differs from other glasses where the bowl is attached to the top of the stem, creating a weakness at that point. This, in conjunction with another element of the design, means that if the glass tips over it lands on its strongest point- the curve of the bowl- and rarely breaks.

HISTORY

The Zalto Glassutte

The Zalto stemware line is produced by the Zalto Glasshutte in the town of Neunagelberg in Lower Austria, where the art of glass blowing goes back to the early 14th century.

The roots of the Zalto family, six generations now in this region, reach back to the famous glass artisans of Venice.

Their pursuit of perfection has continually raised the bar in the level of Austrian crystal work: a quality that has been recognized the world over for decades if not hundreds of years.

THE ANGLE

Zalto and the Earth’s Tilt Angles

Every aspect in the design of the Zalto line has been made in the pursuit of creating the finest wine glass available. The curve of the bowl of each glass in the Zalto Denk’Art line are tilted at 24, 48 and 72 degrees, which correspond to the tilt angles of the Earth. As the ancient Romans knew, this triumvirate of angles, when used in vessels for food and drink, not only kept its contents fresher, but also improved the taste.

Further, the width of the bowl at the point of the curve is such that it allows for the greatest amount of surface space desired for the type of wine it is intended. A good swirl can be given at that point, and the shape then funnels the bouquet to the nose.

That the glass is lighter, thinner and more elegant in appearance is more than just an aesthetic ideal. It is that the lip of the glass is so thin that the wine is delivered better to the palate. The glass itself doesn’t stand in the way of the taste of the wine. If you can imagine trying to sip a fine wine from a hefty beer mug, you can understand why this is so.

CARE

How To Care For Your Zalto

We recently discovered Zalto Denk’Art glassware from Austria, whose elegant, eye-catching design first piqued our interest and whose dishwasher-safe performance won us over. These glasses allow us to swirl and view appealing whites and inhale the bold aromas of reds. If we use them every weekday for a year, we’ll have upgraded every sip of wine we drink for just a few dimes a day.
-Karen Page and Andrew Dornenburg, The Washington Post, January 2, 2008

Dishwasher safe. In fact, dishwasher safer. Hand washing the glasses can actually be more risky as pressure from within the glass has a greater chance of causing breakage.

The glasses are resistant to clouding and scratching and in tests have remained crystal clear for over a hundred passes through the dishwasher.

In this way, you can feel free to use your Zalto glasses as your “everyday” glass as well as the glass for your best occasions.

 


8 Responses


  1. Dondon Dondon
    May 8th, 2008 at 12:11 pm

    Whoa! those wine glasses are really cool…but I think those are too fragile to use…

  2. e.winemonger e.winemonger
    May 8th, 2008 at 12:18 pm

    Hi Dondon,
    You’d be surprised. They truly are dishwasher safe, and we’ve tipped them over more than once with nary a shatter.

    Check out the Robert Parker forum where you can read all kinds of testaments to their durability from folks who are not as biased as I am.

  3. Wine Gift Sets Wine Gift Sets
    May 27th, 2008 at 2:40 am

    There are actually durable? I’ve had similar looking glasses that have shattered from looking at them the wrong way.

  4. e.winemonger e.winemonger
    May 27th, 2008 at 12:09 pm

    Hello “Wine Gift Sets”,
    Yes, they actually are durable.

  5. Rose Rose
    May 29th, 2008 at 12:59 am

    Wow!! Awesome!!

  6. Dondon Dondon
    May 29th, 2008 at 7:00 am

    Well, that’s good to hear that it’s durable…Is it plastic??

  7. Mats Mats
    July 2nd, 2008 at 4:51 am

    I have this glasses for a year now, so much better than Riedel and stronger, only wash them in the dishwasher safe and easy….;)

  8. e.winemonger e.winemonger
    July 2nd, 2008 at 10:20 am

    Hi Dondon,
    Not plastic! These are crystal, but lead-free.

    Thanks for the testimony, Mats! And of course I concur, having now been running them through the dishwasher on a very regular basis (not to mention having them handled by some clumsy friends) and nary a shattered glass.

    cheers, emily

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