Skip to main content
Wescover has transitioned to an inquiry only platform.
Please refer to
our FAQs for more details.
Customizable
Wine Sippers | Drinkware by Falkin Pottery. Item made of ceramic
Trade Member Offer Available
Customize this piece
Wine Sippers | Drinkware by Falkin Pottery. Item made of ceramic
Wine Sippers | Drinkware by Falkin Pottery. Item made of ceramic
Wine Sippers | Drinkware by Falkin Pottery. Item made of ceramic

Created and Sold by Falkin Pottery

Falkin Pottery

Wine Sippers - Drinkware

Free Shipping

Price $27

In Stock Now

Shipping: USPS 3-5 days
Estimated Arrival: May 11, 2024

Handmade

Sustainable

Recycled Materials

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

ITEM DETAILS

• Handmade
• Materials: Ceramic


These wine sippers are made to reduce acidity and tannins in wine. They are great for coffee as well when you want that low acid, full flavor. I make these with Terra Cotta clay, the same process as ancient Greece and Rome. The reason terra cotta was used for wine storage and drinking is that it smooths the wine and reduces the acidity that tannins in the wine produce. The result is a more flavorful, smooth and tasty wine. These are twice- fired to allow the wine or coffee to exchange chemicals with oxygen without any liquid leaking out of the vessel.

I've performed taste tests with clients and friends, and the taste difference is very noticeable and appreciated by those of us who are sensitive to tannins in red wine.

Enjoy the experience and share with your friends!

Item Wine Sippers
Created by Falkin Pottery
As seen in Creator's Studio, Seattle, WA
Have more questions about this item?
Falkin Pottery
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2024
Always original, handmade ceramic art and functional ware

I started ceramics after completing a meaningful career in a technical world. The idea of expressing myself through art was a challenging new idea for me to explore, arising after taking a pottery class at my son's suggestion. I fell in love with the creative process converting clay into something useful, then discovered I had ideas to explore once I developed basic skills on the potter's wheel. Fifteen years later I find that I am deeply committed to this exploration and have learned the delight to find that others value what I create. An active skier, mountain hiker and traveler, I attempt to capture form, color, texture and shadows in my ceramic art. The flow of ideas is sparked from my outdoor adventures and observations. I hope you enjoy the results!