Riedel Horse Decanter #18201
Designed to honor the Chinese Zodiac year of the horse, the enduring elegance and grace of this decanter appeals to wine enthusiasts worldwide.
Designed to honor the Chinese Zodiac year of the horse, the enduring elegance and grace of this decanter appeals to wine enthusiasts worldwide.
- Enhances the enjoyment of wine with drama and flair
- Ensures old wines' clarity and brilliance
- Allows young wines to bloom and develop
- Mouth-blown from lead-free crystal
Riedel Horse Decanter (P/N 4101/13). This truly unique decanter features an equine profile inset in the neck of the decanter, and enhances the decanting process of your wine with a concave sculptural shape, adding a thin layer of bubbles that dramatically improves aeration.
The decanter's dramatic height creates a stunning presence on every tabletop for any occasion.
Mouth-blown by European artisans from lead-free crystal for unsurpassed clarity and brilliance.
Capacity: 62 ounces.
Height: 23 3/4 inches
Hand-wash recommended.
The decanter's dramatic height creates a stunning presence on every tabletop for any occasion.
Mouth-blown by European artisans from lead-free crystal for unsurpassed clarity and brilliance.
Capacity: 62 ounces.
Height: 23 3/4 inches
Hand-wash recommended.
Brand: Riedel
UPC: 9006206311798
Size: 23 3/4h (in)
Weight: 9.8 lbs
Capacity: 62 ounces
Material: Crystal
UPC: 9006206311798
Size: 23 3/4h (in)
Weight: 9.8 lbs
Capacity: 62 ounces
Material: Crystal
How does the quality of Riedel's new lead-free crystal compare to its 24% lead crystal glass?
Riedel recently began the process of converting all of its glassware from lead to lead-free glass crystal, and eventually all of Riedel's glassware will be lead-free. We compared lead vs the lead-free (Sommelier Bordeaux Grand Cru glasses side by side, and found it difficult to distinguish between the glasses. It seemed like the lead-free glasses had thinner stems and rims, while the 24% lead glasses seemed slightly heaver in the hand. There was no discernable difference in the balance, clarity or construction of the glasses.
Riedel recently began the process of converting all of its glassware from lead to lead-free glass crystal, and eventually all of Riedel's glassware will be lead-free. We compared lead vs the lead-free (Sommelier Bordeaux Grand Cru glasses side by side, and found it difficult to distinguish between the glasses. It seemed like the lead-free glasses had thinner stems and rims, while the 24% lead glasses seemed slightly heaver in the hand. There was no discernable difference in the balance, clarity or construction of the glasses.