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  • Learn More About Martini & Cocktail Glasses

    While a martini glass is a type of cocktail glass, the main difference lies in its shape and size. Martini glasses have a wide, shallow V-shaped bowl—usually on a long stem—whereas cocktail glasses vary to include all sorts of other specially designed drink and barware. Martini glasses are ideal for serving strained cocktails, such as martinis, while you can use other cocktail glasses for a variety of mixed drinks.

    On Etsy, you can find all sorts of unique cocktail glasses to dazzle guests and try out your new inventions. Choose from vintage cocktail glasses to recreate a faithful classic, crystal cocktail glasses for special occasions, or choose a cocktail glass set to prepare a home bar for any order. Cocktails are always evolving, which has led to a wide range of glassware options, including:


    • Rocks glass: Also known as an old-fashioned glass or a lowball, these are short, stemless, and cylindrical glasses with a flat bottom used often for whiskey or gin-based cocktails like the sazerac, old-fashioned, or negroni.
    • Highball glass: A standard classic for mixed drinks like gin and tonics or vodka and sodas. Highballs are stemless, tall, and slender, like a chimney.
    • Collins glass: Used often for mojitos, slings, and the Tom Collins cocktail, a Collins glass is a taller and more narrow cousin to the highball.
    • Julep cups: These are metal cups used to keep drinks cold for longer and can be served with crushed ice similar to copper mugs.
    • Coupe cocktail glass: Showcase the striking colors of cocktails with a wide mouth and rounded bowl leading to a high, narrow stem. The long stem prevents your hand from warming the glass and is an elegant way to serve drinks ‘up,’ like a Manhattan, boulevardier, or gimlets.
    • Martini glass: Likely the most recognizable type of cocktail glass, the V-shaped martini glass is ideal for stiff cocktails served without ice to sip and enjoy over time like a cosmopolitan, sidecar, and, of course, a martini.
    • Margarita glass: Featuring a stem and a uniquely shaped bowl, these have large mouths to let you enjoy the many fragrances in fruity and citrus cocktails as well as rimmed drinks like daiquiris or frozen margaritas.
    • Hurricane cocktail glass: Known for their tulip shape, they have lots of room for many mixed ingredients and are popular for tropical delicacies like Pina Coladas and hurricanes.