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Jancis Robinson x Richard Brendon Wine Glasses - x6 - ?150


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Jancis Robinson x Richard Brendon Wine Glasses - set of 6


?150


Brand new, totally unused, unwanted Christmas gift. Haven't even been unwrapped from tissue paper in the box (except 1 for photo). ?225 new.


Website link: https://richardbrendon.com/collections/jancisrobinson/products/the-wine-glass


Some of the best wine glasses money can buy, the website says:


"Designed with the expert help of Jancis Robinson OBE MW, The Wine Glass sits at the heart of the Jancis collection and is the only stemmed glass you will need to enjoy every wine at its best, including sparkling wine, port, sherry and sweet wines.


The tulip-shaped bowl, gossamer thin rim and well-proportioned silhouette have been specially designed to maximise your enjoyment of all wines? aromas, flavours and textures in the most practical way possible."


Collection from Forest Hill or I can deliver locally.


Cash or paypal.

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