I would say our product, the premium cup for wine made of bamboo, a traditional Japanese material, brings out wines good taste. Because bamboo is organic. Some people said when drinking from a glass, the wine is too sharp, but when drinking from the cup, the wine feels mellow and tastes fine. As for the feel of the glass when you bring it to your mouth, the glass is cold and chilly in winter, but the premium cup by bamboo has warmth. In fact, our products sell well in winter.
ABOUT RIVERET
RIVERET is one of the representative brands of Nakayoshi Shoji of Tokyo established in 1988.
"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" - Romeo and Juliet "Discovering the essence and enjoying innovation". - These are our company's mottos. The word "riveret" is old French, from the root "rivuret" meaning little stream. Nakayoshi use its own developing to manufacture technology to produce household goods and sundries made from carefully selected natural materials, and conveys to the next generation the idea of living in harmony with nature. In order to make tableware made from organic materials easy to use in everyday life, Nakayoshi have developed original coating materials and technologies are safe for taste and use, and easy to care like dishwasher-safe, which may not be obvious, but they are important points. Here, too, there is a daily research effort. Specially these cups are introducing here, are the result of beautiful shape and the advanced skills with technologies who create them. The curvaceous beauty shape fits comfortably in your hand and the organic warmth you feel when you put your lips on them are even sensual. |
F.Y.I. before you read this article
- Bamboo in our daily life Since ancient times, the Japanese have utilized bamboo as a useful plant. Bamboo is used not only for daily necessities such as baskets and colanders, but also for tea ceremony and flower arrangement utensils that represent Japanese culture, musical instruments such as flutes and shakuhachi (bamboo flute), martial arts equipment such as bamboo swords and bows, ceremonies and Shinto rituals, food, and even as housing materials. In addition, well-maintained bamboo forests have created beautiful landscapes. Flexible, strong, and versatile, bamboo is truly a blessing from nature and an indispensable plant for the transmission of Japanese culture and people's daily lives. - Moso Bamboo It is said that there are 600 to 800 species of bamboo living in Japan and 1,200 species in the world. The "Moso bamboo," which is currently abundant in Japan, is a bamboo native to China. It grows like a tree and reaches a height of approximately 65 ft, but its trunk does not thicken during the growth process and has a diameter of about 7 inches. Bamboo is highly fertile and can grow up to close to 3 ft in a day. It is also useful from a sustainable standpoint, as it is replacing disposable chopsticks and other items originally made from wood. |