Museum of Glass Decanter Series (WA)
Celebrating his love and support for the arts, Glass Distillery founder, Ian MacNeil, joined creative forces with glass artist Benjamin Cobb to design and create a collectible set of hand-blown decanters. The proceeds from the sale of these gorgeous works of art support the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington.
Representing the 12 months of the year, Ian and Ben chose a unique color and designed a distinctive glass chop used to adorn the front of each decanter. Only 12 limited-edition decanters of each color and monthly design were created. The series has 144 bottles. Each piece of art is hand-blown, signed, and numbered by both artists.
This Collector’s Edition bottle is presented in an exclusive custom made Sapele wood case along with a separate glass ornament representing that month’s glass chop. Each bottle was hand-blown in the Museum of Glass Hot Shop by Ben and his team of gaffers. These works of art are sold exclusively at the Glass Vodka Boutique & Tasting Room.
The distillery’s name pays homage to the glass artists of the Pacific Northwest. Similar to the art of blowing hot glass, Ian contends vodka itself is a liquid art form. As a member of the board for the Museum of Glass, this partnership is one about which Ian is particularly passionate.
Originally from Newport, Rhode Island, Bon Cobb has been working in glass since 1993. He is currently the Hot Shop Manager and Lead Gaffer at the Museum of Glass. He earned a BFA in Glass & Sculpture at Rochester Institute of Technology’s School of American Crafts. He has worked at The Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Maine, The Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, Pilchuck Glass School in Washington State and Bacchus
Glass in Sonoma, California.
Purchase of each decanter includes a 750ml bottle of Glass Vodka from our Library Collection.
Price Includes:
Retail spirit tax - (750ml) $2.77
Retail liter tax - (750ml) $2.83
Sales tax - $36.51
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Source: Wine grapes grown in the Pacific Northwest
Flavor Profile: Slightly sweet, toasted marshmallow, orange and lemon peel, umami
Nose: White wine, dried flowers, honeysuckle
Finish: Cool, clean, elegantly viscus