Saint-Louis Amadeus Wine Glass No. 3
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The Saint-Louis Amadeus Wine Glass No. 3 is the smallest of the three Amadeus stemware sizes, shaped for white wine and delicate wines that benefit from a more contained bowl and a shorter stem. Its proportions are well-suited to a complete Amadeus place setting alongside the American Water Glass No. 1 and the Champagne Flute, and its clear crystal reads as quietly elegant at any table. It is equally at home in formal service and in more casual arrangements.
Every piece in the Amadeus collection is mouth-blown and hand-cut by master artisans at the Cristallerie Saint-Louis in Lorraine, France. The bowl, stem, and foot are each formed separately and then assembled by hand using techniques transmitted through generations of the maison’s glassmakers. A delicate ring decoration marks the junction of bowl and stem, lending each glass a measured rhythm and tactile detail that rewards close attention. Seven artisans contribute their expertise to each single glass over the course of three days.
The Amadeus collection is named for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and every piece in it is designed to convey elegance that appears to have arrived naturally, concealing the virtuosity of the craft behind it. The Wine Glass No. 3 is the quietest and most intimate piece in the Amadeus service, and in that restraint it fully expresses the collection’s spirit. Saint-Louis has held the title of Royal Cristallerie since 1781 and remains Europe’s oldest crystal manufacturer.
Saint-Louis
Established in 1586, Saint-Louis stands as Europe's oldest crystal manufacturer, honored as a royal cristallerie since 1781. Renowned for its unparalleled craftsmanship, Saint-Louis crystal is a testament to centuries of expertise, with each piece handcrafted by elite glassblowers and cutters. Blending modern techniques with traditional methods, their sophisticated crystal patterns add élan and prestige to any table setting. Explore their extensive collection of stemware, barware, lighting, and home decor. Contact us for more information on this historic French company.The following customization options are available on most pieces. See the attached PDF or contact us for more details.
1.) Rim gilding in gold or platinum
2.) Counter-rim gilding in gold or platinum
3.) Engraved initials or coat of arms in matte, gold, or platinum
















