June 26, 2012 | Published by Peretti Communications Ltd.

A toast to the new with Riedel at London International Wine Fair 2012

Unveiling a revamped stand design for 2012 reflecting the brands key messages this year, Riedel invite you join them for a series of tastings during the London International Wine Fair. With a focus on the wine drinking experience, the new stand concentrates on allowing visitors to learn about Riedel in a convivial atmosphere. Each day of the fair will see wines by the glass in the correct glass served from new strategic partner Enomatic wine serving systems, decanting demonstrations revelaing how these handblown works of art benefit red, white and even sparkling wines, additionally Spiegelau Beer Classics glasses will prove even beer is affeced by the shape and dimensions of a glass

The full range of Riedel grape-specific glassware and stunning handblown decanters will be on display, along with beautiful Nachtmann and Spiegelau products.

Riedel and Enomatic comparative wine by the glass tastings – Daily from 10.30am to 12.30pm

To launch our new partnership with Enomatic, Riedel will be conducting wine by the glass tastings from the Enomatic Select system. The tastings will highlight the difference the size and shape of a glass can make to our appreciation of wines, whilst demonstrating the Enomatic select machines. Together, Riedel and Enomatic present the perfect solution for wine by the glass programmes.

Riedel decanting classes. Daily from 2.00pm to 3.00pm

Enomatic offers the best solution for wine by the glass, however, Riedel decanters are the favoured option for wine by the bottle, allowing the wine to breathe and open up, allowing the fullest appreciation of aromas. Learn how these stunning and functional works of art can be used for red and white wines, still and sparkling wines.

 Spiegelau beer tastings. Daily 4.00pm to 5.30pm

At the end of a long day of wine tasting at the show, we all fancy a beer – right? But glass shape and size also matters. Learn how the shape of a glass can have an effect on the enjoyment of the beer drinking experience. 4 different glasses will showcase 4 different styles of beer.