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Riedel’s Grand Wine Glass Collection was born in 1958 when the “Pokal Hoch” was first exhibited at the WORLD EXHIBITION in Brussels. The glass was instantly awarded with a “Grand Prix” for its creative and striking design. Shortly after, New York’s Museum of Modern Art selected it for their permanent collection as a significant 1960s design.

Today the “Sommeliers Burgundy Grand Cru” is the linchpin of the mouth-blown Sommeliers collection. Each hand-crafted glass is touched by 25 skilled artisans on its way from molten crystal to one of the most coveted glasses among wine lovers. Named by Decanter Magazine in 1989 “The Best Burgundy Glass of all time”.

50 years later we celebrate the anniversary of this iconic glass by presenting “SOMMELIERS BLACK TIE”. Based on the timeless original shapes, these classic and elegant glasses feature a tall black stem on the varietally specific red wine glasses and a black base with crystal stem on the white wine glasses.

Claus Riedel started his career as young glass designer creating this magnum opus based on the request of Conte Odazio, in Italian nobleman and business partner who said to Claus: “I am tired to drink my fine Piedmont red wines from small glasses!” Based on the functionality of this truly unique work of art, Claus began a lifetime exploration to discover step by step the effect of “shape and size” on the aroma and flavor perception of the wine.

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Von Siebenthal – Gstaad

Founded in 1872, this family business is the oldest still existing shop in Gstaad. It is now run by the fourth and fifth generation. In the fire that destroyed half the village in 1898, the house of the von Siebenthal family was completely destroyed. The existing house was re-built in 1899 and commerce started again. Since then, the ancient hardware-store has become one of the leading household and cookshops in Switzerland, its total floorspace amounting to 500m2. Today this family run business has a staff of ten and is run by Gottfried and Katharina von Siebenthal.

Cook Shop – The Ground Floor

The Cook Shop offers you an incredible choice of various household articles and gadgets for your kitchen

Bel Etage – the 1st floor

On the Bel Etage one can find a great choice of glassware and the whole collection of Villeroy & Boch chinaware.

Sous-Sol – the basement

The Sous-Sol is a kind of secret cave full of traditional objects. The permanent pottery exhibition is a must for every vistor

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