The range covers five families across bowl sizes from 350ml through to 800ml. Atelier glasses are shaped for specific varietals including Sauvignon, Riesling, Cabernet, Pinot Noir, and Shiraz, with bowl forms that suit each wine's character. Batard Expert covers four sizes including a universal style suited to both red and white service. Epernay runs to three sizes for white and red. La Chapelle offers four sizes including a large Burgundy bowl and is the best-selling family in the range. Metal rounds out the five families. All glasses are made from Kwarx, a crystal-like material with exceptional transparency and a shine that holds through up to 2,000 washes, significantly more than standard glass. Both printing and etching are available across the range.
- Atelier — five bowl sizes shaped for Sauvignon, Riesling, Cabernet, Pinot Noir, and Shiraz
- Batard Expert — four sizes including a 420ml universal style for red and white
- Epernay — three sizes for white and red wine service
- La Chapelle — four sizes including a 740ml Burgundy bowl; best seller in the range
- Metal — a distinct style within the range
A winery ordering etched Atelier glasses for its tasting room keeps its branding on glass that doesn't lose clarity or surface quality under daily commercial use. A restaurant having La Chapelle glasses printed with the venue name gets a table-setting piece that stays presentable through a high volume of service cycles, because the Kwarx holds, the branded glass keeps working.
Etching on Kwarx produces a particularly clean frosted logo. The material's exceptional transparency creates strong contrast against the etched mark, which suits corporate gift sets and restaurant branding where a refined, permanent finish is the goal.
Good to Know
Which family suits a winery tasting room?
Atelier glasses are shaped for specific varietals, making them the natural choice for tasting rooms where matching glass to wine is part of the experience. The Sauvignon and Riesling sizes suit white service, while the Cabernet, Pinot Noir, and Shiraz bowls cover the reds.
What is the difference between printing and etching on these glasses?
Printing applies colour ink to the bowl and suits multi-colour logos and venue branding where colour is integral to the identity. Etching produces a frosted, permanent mark on the glass surface and is the more common choice for corporate gift sets and high-end hospitality branding where a subtle finish is preferred.
How durable is Kwarx compared to standard glass?
Kwarx retains its clarity and shine through up to 2,000 washes, which is substantially more than standard glass maintains under the same conditions. For commercial venues washing glasses daily, this means the glass and its branding both stay presentable for longer before any degradation in appearance becomes noticeable.
Can different families be ordered as part of the same corporate gift set?
Each family and size is ordered separately, so a gift set combining glasses from different families places two separate orders. There's no requirement to stick to one family, and mixing families can suit occasions where the character of the glass contributes to the gift.