Set An Impression By Choosing The Correct Glass For Your Drink; Check Guide

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Used for classic martinis, cosmopolitans, and other cocktails served without ice.

Cocktail Glass (Martini Glass)

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Ideal for highball cocktails like a classic mojito, Cuba Libre, or a simple whiskey and soda.

Highball Glass

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Suitable for short cocktails like an Old Fashioned or a whiskey neat/on the rocks.

Lowball Glass (Old Fashioned Glass)

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 Designed for red wine, providing a larger bowl to allow the wine to breathe.

Red Wine Glass

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 Used for white wine and has a narrower bowl compared to the red wine glass.

White Wine Glass

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 Perfect for serving sparkling wine, such as champagne and prosecco, to maintain carbonation.

Champagne Flute

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 Used for serving small amounts of strong spirits or shooters.

Shot Glass

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Various types for different styles of beer, like a pint glass for ales and lagers or a stein for German beer.

Beer Mug/Beer Glass