Champagne Telmont Adopts Transition Glass Bottles with New 193,000 Shades of Green
NEW YORK, April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- With its "In the Name of Mother Nature" project, Telmont aims to produce the highest quality Champagne with the greatest respect for the environment, and to become the first Climate Positive Champagne House by 2030 and Net Positive by 2050. After eliminating superfluous gift boxes, heavy bespoke bottles and transparent glass, and initiating an unprecedented transition to the lightest bottle in Champagne, Telmont is taking a new step forward with "193,000 shades of green".
- After eliminating superfluous gift boxes, heavy bespoke bottles and transparent glass, and initiating an unprecedented transition to the lightest bottle in Champagne, Telmont is taking a new step forward with "193,000 shades of green".
- Telmont has decided to use the glass produced during the transition between two different shades.
- During a conventional color transition in a glass maker's furnace, a certain amount of glass does not match chromatic standards.
- This choice will bring Telmont to develop a multitude of variations on the main Champagne color transition.