A domestic object designed by the Swiss architect Mario Botta, this carafe is suitable for serving both water and wine at the table.
Capacity 100cl, Height 29 cm
Decanting a wine releases its aromas and smoothes out the tannins. Inspired by the taste-vin silhouette that sommeliers use, this shape aerates the wine and allows it to achieve its fullest aromatic body. The wide base tapers at the neck to opens up the notes and fill the vessel with a concentration of rich complexity. The Château Baccarat collection takes into account the changes in the wine market and has, accordingly, crafted a stylish and cunning shape. Perfectly suited to the discerning vintage connoisseur, it is a sophisticated bar accessory worthy of any festive soirée. The Château Baccarat wine glasses complement the decanter with their equally exquisite form.
The Harcourt Empire decanter revisits the Harcourt’s regal architectural form. The Harcourt collection, created in 1841, is the oldest in the Baccarat archive and reputed for its iconic design
Consecutive parallel lines travel cleanly along the form, subtly grazing the Clear crystal bottle from its base to its shoulder. The lean stripes bring a textural quality to the surface, showcasing the three-dimensionality of the decanter and creating a visual depth to the whiskey within. The tall beveled stopper, which resembles a stately top hat, adds linear emphasis. The vertical sweep of the striping is also present on other pieces of the Harmonie collection, which includes highballs and tumblers. All of these pieces complement a well-stocked bar for the smoothest of drinking experiences.
The Oenologie decanter in clear Baccarat crystal is a magnificently crafted piece and an essential tool for wine tasting. Its functional form is lifted thanks to the fabulous Baccarat clear crystal and refined design. The elegant, fine neck gracefully merges into the decanter’s curves. The silhouette is crowned with an elongated stopper in clear Baccarat crystal. The Oenologie collection also includes red wine glasses, a highball and a champagne flute, as well as a decanter designed for young wines.
Baccarat unveils its very first champagne decanter. Signed Jean-Charles Boisset, this exclusive creation exalts the finesse of the bubbles and reveals the depth of the aromas.