“Quelle horreur!” the Frenchman exclaimed, realizing that he was drinking his rosé out of a plastic glass. Were we ruffled? Not a feather… Did we apologise? Not a mumble … Rendall & Co stands by its plastic glasses.

It wasn’t always so. Wine and plastic have never been the best of friends. It’s oeno-logical! First of all, plastic distorts our perceptions and interferes with the wine’s colour, like looking at a Renoir painting through fish-eye sunglasses. Second, it lacks the chemical stability of glass and crystal, adulterating the wine’s bouquet with its own unflattering variety of aromatic esters (the fragrance of plastic flowers?). And then, there’s the wear and tear… So why bother?

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If, like him, you were impressed by the quality of our polymeric crystalware (sic), let us know before the end of the month, by which time we will be placing a new order. Send us your requirements at contact@rendallwines.com (glasses are sold in multiples of 12) and we will send you a quote the first week of June.