As a continuation of our quest to create the ultimate whiskey glass, Simon Pearce designers collaborated with WhistlePig distillers to make a weighty, curved glass that would heighten the experience — especially that of WhistlePig's American-style rye. Named for the town where WhistlePig’s 500-acre farm and distillery is located, the Shoreham is a thoughtful collaboration between us Vermonters, and the perfect reason to slow down and enjoy every sip. A VERMONT COLLABORATION As fellow Vermonters with a passion for craft, Simon Pearce’s handcrafted glass is inspired by nature and designed to make the most of every moment; while WhistlePig is committed to making the world's finest and most interesting rye whiskeys using local resources and artisan traditions. Together, we’re working to heighten the experience of sipping whiskey: one of life’s simple pleasures. At Simon Pearce, fine glassware is still hand-blown in the traditional style. Simon Pearce opened his first glassblowing shop in 1971 in Kilkenny, Ireland. Ten years later, the factory was moved to Quechee, Vermont, where it remains today. The Ottauquechee River provides clean, hydroelectric power for the facility. All Simon Pearce items are proudly made in the U.S.A.