Martini & Coupe Glasses

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    Aspen 8-Oz. Martini Glass
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    Schott Zwiesel Tour 11-Oz. Martini Glass
  • Ridgecrest 7-Oz. Coupe Glass
  • Aspen 8-Oz. Martini Glasses, Set of 8
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    Hip 11.75-Oz. Coupe Glass
  • Edge 12-Oz. Coupe Glass
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  • Wolcott Optic 7-Oz. Coupe Glass
  • Symphony 6-Oz. Fluted Coupe Glass
  • Moxie Optic 10-Oz. Coupe Glass
  • Callaway 12-Oz. Martini Glass
  • Nick and Nora 8-Oz. Glass
  • Verve 7-Oz. Martini Glass
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  • Mera 10-Oz. Coupe Glass
  • Marin 12-Oz. Martini Glass
  • Borough 6.6-Oz. Martini Glasses, Set of 4
  • Vance Cut 8-Oz. Martini Glass
  • Easton 8-oz. Silver Martini Glass
  • Coupe 9-Oz. Cocktail Glasses, Set of 4
  • Agnes 11.75-Oz. Etched Coupe
  • Schott Zwiesel Level 8.5-oz. Coupe Glass
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  • Mimms 8-Oz. Acrylic Coupe Glass by Jake Arnold

Martini and Coupe Glasses: Happy Hour Staples

Find the right glass for one of the most classic cocktails: the martini. A basic addition to any home bar, martini and coupe glasses come in an array of sizes and shapes—helping to bring out the notes of your preferred libations. Learn which types of bar glasses to choose for your favorite mixed drinks, from espresso martinis to Gibsons and Vespers.

What is the Difference Between a Martini Glass and Coupe Glass?

Though they are often called martini coupe glasses, these two styles technically differ in shape and intent. Martini glasses are characterized by their long stems and wide, shallow bowls. Perfect for serving chilled concoctions such as a gimlet or Cosmopolitan, the V-shaped design of a martini glass allows for easy sipping while enhancing the aromatic nuances of your favorite drinks. On the other hand, coupe glasses have shorter stems and a saucer-like shape. Originally crafted for champagne, the coupe glass has made a resurgence as a chic vessel for other cocktail classics. While some may choose to use one in place of the other in a pinch, others may prefer the traditional glassware associated with specific cocktails. Ultimately, the decision between a martini glass and a coupe glass is a matter of personal taste and style.

Selecting from Various Martini and Coupe Glasses

Enjoy the addition of garnishes? Be sure to keep a selection of large martini glasses on hand as well. Not only do their wider rims keep favorite additions such as stuffed olives and citrus rinds in place, but they also make it easier to take in the scent of your drink. What's more? These bigger vessels are the ideal solution for minimizing spills at your next cocktail party. Another option: stemless martini and coupe glasses. Typically used to serve smaller servings of alcohol-based beverages, they also double as a way to present popular appetizers and other finger foods—think layered parfaits and shrimp cocktails. Whether you prefer shaken or stirred, be sure to find a style of martini glass that complements your aesthetic, too.

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