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A handcrafted whiskey and cocktail glass realistically capturing the legendary Mount Pilatus. At 2,128 meters, this iconic peak overlooks the city of Lucerne and occupies a central place in the Swiss imagination, somewhere between the myth of the dragon and a spectacular panorama of the Alps. A discreet screen print on the back of the glass indicates the graduation at 0.435 dl, corresponding to the altitude of Lucerne, a city of timeless charm nestled at the foot of this iconic mountain.

On the Rocks Pilatus

CHF25.90Price
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    • High quality borosilicate glass
    • Heat resistant
    • Individually wrapped
    • Protected design IGE-148689

Our must-haves

Katrien V. 

Really beautiful glasses and decanters. Bought a couple of sets already for gifts. Outstanding customer service - so helpful and professional.

July G.

Fast, great product, excellent quality , and a great communication with the person. I would definitely recommend this as a gift or even for myself.

Heather S.

I gave your glasses as gifts to family and friends at Christmas and they loved them! One of my friends told me it was her favorite gift this year. Thanks so much for your wonderful, unique product.

Kathy D.

I am very happy with the beautiful glass. Very nice with cognac in the glass. The color of the mountain with the liquor is so impressive.

Valais

In the heart of the Alps

Founded in 2019 and based in Sion, in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Alpinte creates glass objects that accurately represent the iconic peaks of the Swiss Alps in 3D. A pioneer in its field, Alpinte is redefining the art of topographic glass by pushing the boundaries of design and innovation.

 

Alpinte is not just a brand: it's a tribute to the timeless beauty of Switzerland. Its creations celebrate mythical peaks and bring a piece of the Alps into your everyday life.

Because these mountains inspire us every day, we are committed to preserving them. Each year, a portion of our profits is donated to the Summit Foundation to support the protection and cleanup of the Alps.

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