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Norlan Glass - Black

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An aesthetic twist on the classic Norlan clear glass tumbler, the matt black outer gives surprise to the glow of whisky on the inner. It’s not just visually stunning but has been designed specifically for savouring whisky, to capture flavours and aromatics. It’s an extraordinary, luxurious vessel, double walled Borosilicate glass, lightweight and perfected for nosing or drinking.

The ingeniously sculpted inner creates wave-like movements in the swirled spirit helping to release the ethanol, allowing the aroma to become more present when nosing. This in turn improves the flavour when drinking. We consider it a finely calibrated tool, designed to get the most out of the dram experience.

Product design

Its size is specifically designed to provide the optimal space for a traditional pour to be swirled within the inner volume. This is anywhere from 0.7 to 1.4 ounces of spirit. Pour no higher than the top of the inner protrusions and you’ll get the most out of your dram.

After pouring the real fun begins. To get those myriad aroma molecules unlocked, you'll want to give your glass a good swirl to get the whisky moving inside. From there, you can nose and taste.

This award winning glass was designed in 2015 by Sruli Recht and refined with the help of legendary Scotch Master Distiller, Jim McEwan.

Produced entirely by hand from lightweight borosilicate glass, the design combines a scientifically performing inside with an aesthetically beautiful outside. The result is a nosing glass unlike any other; the perfect vessel for the fine spirit enthusiast.

Product details

Material
Double-walled borosilicate glass

Dimensions
95 mm tall, 82 mm diameter
63 mm diameter at rim

Capacity
~ 175 ml to rim
Recommended pour 20 to 40 ml

Ice
Not recommended

Weight
~ 125 grams (that's very light)

Packaging
Single unit packed in a luxurious corrugated box. Microfiber polishing cloth included

Design
Designed by Sruli Recht

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