Bormioli Rocco Moresca Bottle, 33.75 oz, Clear, Twin
Description
The tradition of the Bormioli Rocco Glass Company coincides with the very
history of glass: the first glassworks was established in Parma in 1825.
Bormioli Rocco uses the finest natural resources to create superior glass and
plastic products for homes and businesses around the world. From the finest
sand imported from European countries to organic glazes for the colors in the
glass, all are brought together in products influenced by exhaustive design
research. Over the years we have combined our time-honored craftsmanship and
the passion of master glassmakers with modern technology and industrial
processes. The results are beautiful and durable tableware, supremely safe
pharmaceutical packaging, and bottles and jars that hold some of Italy’s most
iconic and delectable brands. With stemware, glasses, food storage and
preserving jars, and dinnerware gracing tables around the world, quality is
the cornerstone in the foundation that supports the Bormioli Rocco reputation.
Features:
- Perfect for storing, preserving, and displaying oils, vinegars, liqueurs, and more
- Swing bottle stopper creates a leak proof seal
- Lovely addition to any tabletop, or can be used to create the perfect homemade gift
- Textured exterior design for a more secure grip
- Odor and stain proof, dishwasher safe without bottle top
Product Details:
- Brand: Bormioli Rocco
- Material: Glass
- Color: Clear
- Capacity: 2.1 Pounds
- Special Feature: Dishwasher Safe,Leak Proof
- Brand: Bormioli Rocco
- Material: Glass
- Color: Clear
- Capacity: 2.1 Pounds
- Special Feature: Dishwasher Safe,Leak Proof
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Product Dimensions: 3.5"W x 12"H
- Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
- Recommended Uses For Product: Cooking
- Number of Items: 1
- Reusability: Reusable
- Finish Type: Clear
- Unit Count: 1 Count
- Item Weight: 1 pounds
- Manufacturer: Bormioli Rocco
- Item model number: 345930MB4321990
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Date First Available: December 10, 2012