Specialty Cocktail Glasses & Highball Glasses
And finally, the most fun and whimsical of our cocktail glasses–the speciality section! Whether you’re whipping up a round of margaritas, palomas, mojitos, or classic gin and tonics, there’s a specialty cocktail glass that perfectly complements your libations.
Margarita Glasses: Like the martini glass, the margarita glass has one of the most recognizable silhouettes at any bar. An evolution of the French coup glass, the classic margarita glass shape is going to have a wide brim (salt optional) with a conical bulb at the bottom. You’ll usually also see a long stem, which is helpful for keeping your marg’ cool, whether you sip it on the rocks or blended.
Highball Glasses: Featuring a long and tall silhouette, a traditional highball glass is one of the most widely used vessels for all kinds of cocktails. Typically, if you have a basic drink recipe that calls for ice, but doesn’t call for too many ingredients–think a Cape Codder or a Paloma–the highball (which is taller than a rocks’ glass but shorter than a Collins glass) is going to be your glassware of choice. They’re elegant, versatile, and a must-have for any home bar cart.
Gin & Tonic Glasses: Tracing its roots back to 1700s Basque Spain, the Copa de Balon glass (which literally translates to “balloon cup”) is a goblet shape with a super-round bowl and a medium-length stem. Ideally, this type of glass is used for gin-based cocktails that are served with ice, and especially so for gin and tonics. The voluminous bowl allows for the ample release of the aromas present in gin; the shape and size of the bowl also allows for not only a generous amount of ice, but it also helps to maintain the temperature of the glass so the ice lasts longer. The stem is also a nod to keeping your G&T frosty since it lets you hold the beverage without touching the bowl.