An explosion
of colour as Glencairn unveil a new
coloured whisky glass range.
Following on from the from the
enormous popularity of the limited
edition black Glencairn whisky glass
released last year,. the world's
favourite whisky glass maker has
introduced a new range of coloured
glasses for whisky fans worldwide.
The coloured Glencairn whisky glass
range is a permanent addition to the
Glencairn line-up and it will be
available both individually or as a full
tasting set of six glasses (the five new
coloured glasses plus the existing clear
glass), the new range of coloured
glasses has been carefully selected and
created to provide visual impact in the
hand and on the bar. It has also been
designed to be used in, and to enhance,
the blind tasting experience by
disguising the colour of the whisky.
This year the iconic Glencairn Glass
celebrates its 20th anniversary. Since
its creation by the award winning
Glencairn Crystal Studio in 2000, it has
shot to fame as the definitive whisky
glass around the world today, with over
3 million being sold each year, across
140 different countries in all seven
continents including Antarctica.
Scott Davidson, New Product Development
Director and son of Glencairn Crystal
Founder, Raymond Davidson, commented:
"We were blown away by the massive
success of our limited edition black
Glencairn Glass last year which sold out
almost immediately. So in response to
public demand, our 20th anniversary gift
to loyal fans of the Glencairn Glass
across the world is the introduction of
this colourful new range, which is here
to stay. Not only are the coloured
glasses a fun addition to any drinks
cabinet, tasting your dram blind is the
perfect way to develop your senses and
to learn all about the wonderful world
of whisky."
The new range of coloured Glencairn
Glasses individually have a RRP of £8
each, or in a presentation box featuring
the full colour range tasting set of
five glasses plus the original clear
glass have a RRP of £60.
You will Glencairn whisky glasses available from specialist
online whisky retailers such as
The Whisky Exchange,
The Whisky Shop and
Master of Malt
|