Picture this: Itโs approaching 5pm on a Friday, the sun is still shining and youโre just about ready to call it a week. The only thing that would make this moment better is a beverage of choice.
Whether youโre making negroni spagliatos or spicy margaritas, youโll need the best cocktail glasses for each. After youโve set up your home bar or bar cart, a set of cocktail glasses is next on the agenda so youโre ready to mix, sip and pour a drink when the mood strikes or friends drop by.
Itโs important to pair the right glass with your cocktail so you really enjoy the experience. For example, a mojito or Long Island iced tea goes in a tall highball glass, while piรฑa coladas are best served in a curved hurricane glass.
An espresso martini goes in a martini glass (obviously!)โฆ which youโd also serve a cosmopolitan in. Confusing? Maybe! But it will be less so shortly.
To clear it all up, weโve done an edit of the best cocktail glasses to buy and demystify which drinks to serve in them.
2024โs TOP COCKTAIL GLASSES AUSTRALIA
- โViviโ highball glasses in Clear (set of 2), $39.95, Country Road (hereโs why)
- Orrefors โIntermezzoโ martini glass, $140, David Jones (hereโs why)
- Ecology classic margarita glasses (set of 4), $54.95, Temple & Webster (hereโs why)
The best cocktail glasses 2024

01
โViviโ highball glasses in Clear (set of 2)
$39.95, Country Road
Best for: mojito, bloody Mary, Tom Collins, gin & tonic, Long Island iced tea, tall cocktails
Highball glasses are tall and slim, to keep the bubbles in! Theyโre designed for long cocktails. Lovely to hold, these 7cm x 16cm glasses are an excellent staple to start your cocktail glass collection. The fluted design is elegant and luxurious, while the glass still remains dishwasher safe. They come in a set of two, presented in a Country Road branded box. Choose from four colour options: Clear, Amber, Charcoal or Sugar Pink.
Key features:
- Fluted design
- Dishwasher safe
- Four colours to choose from
Also available at:
- $39.95 from Myer

02
Orrefors โIntermezzoโ martini glass
$140 (usually $165), David Jones
Best for: martini, espresso martini, cosmopolitan, Manhattan, gimlet
Straight and direct (like the drink itโs made for!), the martini glass has the very recognisable โVโ shape. This mouth-blown martini glass features an innovative drop of blue sealed inside the stem. Itโs 170mm high and 112mm wide and a beautifully crafted piece. It was designed by one of Swedenโs most well-known designers and glass artists, Erika Lagerbielke.
Key features:
- Mouth-blown in Sweden
- Drop of blue sealed inside the stem
- Designed by Swedish glass artist Erika Lagerbielke

03
Ecology classic margarita glasses (set of 4)
$54.95 (usually $69.95), Temple & Webster
Best for: margarita, frozen cocktails
With a kicked-out curvy edge at the top, the margarita glass looks exactly like itโs ready for a good time! This one is just the right size and shape for a classic margarita. Simple and clear, this set of four crystalline glasses will go with any dinner party aesthetic and never go out of style. If youโre partial to a girlsโ gathering youโll be glad to have these on hand for a round of zingy margs. Itโs one of those cocktails you must master to serve with chips and guac.
Key features:
- 18cm H x 23cm W x 23cm D
- Dishwasher safe
- 340ml capacity
Also available at:
- $38.95 from Catch

04
Luigi Bormioli โDiamanteโ double old fashioned glasses (set of 4)
$47.97 (usually $79.95), Myer
Best for: old fashioned, gin & tonic, mint julep, negroni, white Russian, mai tai
Very Mad Men-esque, the aptly-named old fashioned glass is the one for your harder liqueur cocktails. This set of four glasses is difficult to top when it comes to short drinks such as a negroni, gin & tonic and, of course, a classic whisky or brandy-based old fashioned. The diamond glass design makes it particularly nice to hold while you savour every sip. Theyโre made in Italy and are break-resistant with a 25-year warranty.
Key features:
- Superior lead-free crystal
- Traditional Italian craftmanship
- Dishwasher safe
- 380ml capacity
Also available at:
- $40 (usually $79.95) from House

05
Waterford Crystal โLismore Arcusโ coupes (set of 2)
$349 (usually $499), David Jones
Best for: lychee martini, derby, beeโs knees, daiquiri
This lesser-known style of cocktail glass can be recognised by its curved, shallow vessel and elegant stem. Not as sharply-shaped as a martini glass, itโs suited to less dry cocktails โ a lychee martini, for example. The arch-cut crystal and opulent frosted stem makes this an exquisite gift idea or luxurious addition to your glassware collection. Elevate any occasion! When not in use for slow-sipping cocktails such as a derby or beeโs knees, these coupe glasses are a delicate alternative to a champagne glass when serving sparkling wine.
Key features:
- 260ml capacity
- Frosted stem with satin finish
- Presented in a Fjord green Waterford box
Also available at:
- $349 from Myer

06
Symphony hurricane cocktail glasses (set of 6)
$24.95, Temple & Webster
Best for: piรฑa colada, Singapore sling, hurricane, blue lagoon
The hurricane glass gets its name from its origins in New Orleans where it was used to serve the sweet rum-based hurricane cocktail. Itโs a tall glass with a curvy silhouette and is best suited to tropical cocktails such as piรฑa coladas. This set of six is great value and sure to get the party started. The sturdy, simple design sits comfortably in your hand, which is exactly what you want in a hurricane glass.
Key features:
- 460ml capacity
- 19.6cm H x 24.5cm W x 16.5cm D
- Dishwasher safe
Also available at:
- $28.80 from Big W

07
Krosno Avant-Garde champagne flutes (set of 6)
$44 (usually $79.95), Harris Scarfe
Best for: bellini, mimosa
A champagne glass is not just for sparkling wine. Itโs also the best glass choice for champagne-based cocktails such as mimosas, made with sparkling wine and orange juice, or the fruity prosecco-and-peach-nectar bellini. This set of six champagne glasses from Krosnoโs Avant-Garde collection have a contemporary sleek silhouette.
Key features:
- 180ml capacity
- Made in Poland
- Gift boxed
Also available at:
- $59 from Catch
What glasses are best for cocktails?
There are a variety of cocktail glasses designed to suit different drinks. The experience of enjoying a beverage is enhanced when you choose the right one. Hereโs a list of the main kinds of cocktail glasses.
- Martini glass (martini, cosmopolitan, Manhattan, gimlet): A v-shaped glass with a long stem.
- Margarita glass (margarita, frozen cocktails): Similar to a martini glass but with a slight curve at the top.
- Coupรฉ glass (sweet, slow-sipping cocktails): Halfway between a martini glass and a margarita glass, it has an elegant curved short bowl and long stem.
- Highball glass (long cocktails): A tall glass for long cocktails thatโs slender to help keep the bubbles in so your drink stays carbonated for longer.
- Collins glass (long cocktails): Slightly taller and wider than a highball glass.
- Old fashioned glass (negroni, white Russian): A short glass to suit short cocktails.
- Hurricane glass (tropical long cocktails): Similar to a highball glass but with a curved silhouette.
- Champagne flute (mimosas and bellinis): A slim vessel to keep the bubbles in with a medium-length stem.
How many cocktail glasses should I own?
The number of cocktail glasses you need really comes down to a few things. Firstly, what cocktails do you and other people in your household like? If youโre into a zesty lime, mint and gin cocktail or a long lychee and ginger cocktail, you want to make sure you have glasses to suit.
If you want to serve cocktails when people come over, build out your cocktail glasses collection accordingly. For an avid entertainer who wants to fully stock a bar area with appropriate glassware for every kind of cocktail, youโll need a number of each type of glass (see our list of staples above).
A set of eight for each is the maximum number a frequent host of large groups would need and you could go for less if youโre likely to have smaller dinner parties.
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