Cocktail Glasses

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Stainless Steel Martini Glass, Set Of 2 - Marble

Stainless Steel Martini Glass, Set Of 2 - Steel

Stainless Steel Martini Glass, Set Of 2 - Shimmer Blue

Stainless Steel Highball Cocktail Glass Set, Set Of 2 - Black

Stainless Steel Martini Glass, Set Of 2 - Lime

Stainless Steel Martini Glass, Set Of 2 - White

Stainless Steel Highball Cocktail Glass Set, Set Of 2 - Lime

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Stainless Steel Martini Glass, Set Of 2 - Light Gold
Cocktail Glass: Which Style Suits Your Pour?
Not all cocktail glasses are created equal. The right one transforms a simple drink into an experience. The wrong one leaves your carefully crafted mix feeling flat. Here is the direct comparison of the key styles, so you can match the glass to the occasion, the spirit, and the person holding it.
Martini Glass vs. Coupe Glass
The martini glasses set of 4 is the classic choice. The long stem keeps your hand away from the bowl, preventing body heat from warming a chilled martini or a straight-up cocktail. The wide, V-shaped bowl allows the aromas to concentrate at the rim. Perfect for gin martinis, vodka martinis, and any drink served "up" without ice. The downside? They are fragile and prone to tipping over on crowded tables.
Enter the coupe glass. With its shorter stem and shallow, rounded bowl, the coupe offers a vintage Hollywood glamour that is more stable and easier to store. It works beautifully for champagne cocktails, daiquiris, and any drink that benefits from a wider surface area for aroma. The trade-off is that the coupe glass does not keep the drink as cold for as long, due to the larger opening. Choose martini glasses for precision and temperature control. Choose coupes for stability and style. For something different, take a look at our hip flasks for a portable option.
Highball vs. Old Fashioned
The highball glass long drink tumbler is tall, straight, and designed for volume. It holds 300ml to 400ml, making it ideal for long drinks like gin and tonic, mojito, or a rum and coke. The narrow shape preserves carbonation longer, and the tall profile makes it easy to layer ice, mixer, and garnish. If you are hosting a party where guests will be sipping over a longer period, this is your workhorse.
In contrast, the whiskey old fashioned glass set gift is short, wide, and built for spirits served on the rocks or with minimal mixer. The thick base allows for muddling herbs or sugar without cracking the glass. A 10oz to 12oz capacity is standard. Use it for old fashioneds, negronis, or a neat pour of bourbon. The trade-off is clear: the highball is for refreshing, extended drinks. The old fashioned is for concentrated, spirit-forward cocktails. Our old fashioned glass range offers several options that match this style perfectly.
Crystal vs. Borosilicate Glass
Crystal glass contains lead oxide or other minerals that increase brilliance, weight, and resonance. A unique crystal cocktail glasses gift set will catch the light, produce a clear ring when tapped, and feel substantial in the hand. It is the choice for formal occasions, anniversaries, and anyone who values aesthetics as much as function. However, crystal is softer than standard glass and more prone to chipping. It should be hand-washed.
Borosilicate glass is heat-resistant, lightweight, and incredibly durable. It will not crack under sudden temperature changes, making it perfect for hot cocktails or drinks served with hot water. It is also dishwasher safe. The visual trade-off is less sparkle and a thinner feel. Choose borosilicate for everyday use, outdoor entertaining, or if you want something that can survive a knock. Choose crystal when the glass is part of the performance.
Stemware vs. Tumbler
Stemmed glasses like martini and coupe glasses are designed for drinks served without ice. The stem prevents heat transfer from your hand to the drink, maintaining the precise temperature. They are also easier to swirl, aerating the cocktail and releasing aromas. The Achilles' heel is their fragility and the fact that they cannot be stacked for storage.
Tumblers—including old fashioned and highball glasses—are far more practical. They can be stacked, dropped in a bag, and used for both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. A heavy base provides stability, and the wide opening makes them easier to drink from. The trade-off is that your hand warms the drink more quickly. Tumblers are best for drinks served with plenty of ice or for those who prioritise versatility over ritual.
The Verdict: Which Set Should You Buy?
- For the home bartender starting out: A cocktail glass set that includes four highball and four old fashioned glasses covers 90% of classic cocktails. Add a martini set later if you specialise in gin-based drinks.
- For the gift giver: A shot glass set with gift box is affordable, universally appreciated, and fits any home bar. For a more premium option, choose a martini glass set of 4 in crystal.
- For the design enthusiast: Seek out unique crystal cocktail glasses with hand-blown details or sculptural shapes. These are conversation starters that double as decor.
- For the practical entertainer: Stick with borosilicate tumblers. They are dishwasher safe, stackable, and unlikely to break during a lively party.
One final note: the glass matters more than you think. A perfect negroni served in a plastic cup is still a negroni—but it will never taste as good as the same drink in a heavy-based crystal rocks glass. Choose wisely, pour generously, and enjoy the craft of the cocktail. For your white wine needs, explore our wine glasses collection, which provides a different silhouette for the grape-based drinks.