This category includes wine glasses with plimsoll lines for measured pouring. The range covers smaller glasses such as 215ml, 230ml, 250ml and 260ml options, through to larger 310ml, 340ml, 350ml, 365ml, 375ml, 470ml, 475ml and 480ml glasses. Styles on the page include standard plimsoll lined glasses, twin lined glasses, twin vertical lined glasses, and a larger wine glass style within the same serving range.
The shapes vary across the category, with some glasses suited to white wine pours, others to red wine service, and others to bars, pubs, bistros and general venue use. This gives buyers a choice between smaller service glasses and larger bowls depending on what is being poured and how the venue serves it.
These glasses are used where portion control matters. Restaurants, bars, clubs, hotels and event venues use plimsoll line glasses when they need branded glassware that also helps staff pour to set levels.
Branding is applied to the outside of the glass using printing or etching. Printing places the design onto the glass surface, while etching marks the design into the glass.
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What is a plimsoll wine glass?
A plimsoll wine glass includes a marked line that shows the serving level. This helps staff pour to a set amount during service.
What types of plimsoll glasses are in this range?
The range includes standard single line glasses, twin lined glasses, and twin vertical lined glasses. There are also different bowl sizes and capacities depending on how the glass will be used.
Would bars or clubs use plimsoll wine glasses?
Yes. Bars, clubs and other licensed venues use these glasses when they need measured pours and branded glassware at the same time. The plimsoll line helps with consistency during service.
What is the difference between printing and etching?
Printing places the logo onto the outside of the glass. Etching marks the design into the glass surface for a different finish.