"Sensus" Sharpens The Senses

The new DIN wine tasting glass made by Schott Zwiesel convinces German wine experts. The new wine tasting glass will replace the standardized types (forms K, T1, T2) established in 1981. It is described in DIN No 10960, which does not only include its dimensions, volume, material and execution, but also the necessary guidelines for its use as a testing tool. Those tasting glasses that meet the standard are allowed to bear the DIN association sign, which is then placed on the foot of the glass. German wine experts are so convinced of the usefulness and effectiveness of this new glass that they are even wondering whether it would be a good idea to suggest it as a replacement for the internationally standardized "ISO Glass."

Author
G Leoff
Origin
Schott Glas, Germany
Journal Title
Schott Info 95/2000 15
Sector
Domestic glass
Class
D 534

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"Sensus" Sharpens The Senses
Schott Info 95/2000 15
D 534
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