Cocktail Glasses are the theater of the bar. Unlike wine glasses which are designed to trap aroma, cocktail glassware is designed to showcase the visual appeal of the drink, control the temperature, and direct the liquid to specific parts of the palate.
The golden rule of mixology: Stemmed glasses are for drinks served “up” (chilled with ice but strained into the glass without ice). The stem ensures your hand doesn't warm the drink.
The classic symbol of the cocktail world.
Originally designed for Champagne in 17th-century England, the Coupe has overtaken the Martini glass as the modern bartender's favorite.
Named after the fictional detectives in the 1934 film *The Thin Man*, this glass sits between a Coupe and a wine glass.
While technically a tasting glass, the Glencairn is essential for any bar.
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