The Best Martini Glasses, According to Bartenders

The Best Martini Glasses, According to Bartenders

Technically speaking, you can drink a martini out of any glass. But having a great martini in a perfect martini glass is a specific kind of delight. No matter how you like your martini — with gin or vodka, with a twist or an olive (or both), bracingly dry or with a more generous pour of vermouth — the best martini glass is one that looks great, keeps your martini cold for as long as possible, and is a pleasure to hold and drink from.

Summary of items we will discuss in this buying guide :

Our top picks :

  • Libbey Signature Kentfield Coupe Cocktail Glasses Set of 4

    Libbey Signature Kentfield Coupe Cocktail Glasses Set of 4

    Coupes are also a favorite of My Loup bartender Jillian Moore, who prefers to use them when drinking at home to “avoid breakage.” Her vote is for a martini glass on the larger side. “To me, larger glasses are by default easier to maneuver and require less dexterity than a smaller glass,” Moore says. These Libbey coupe glasses, at nine ounces each, offer a little bit more room and heft, if you worry about spilling.

  • RONA Steelite Artist Edition 7.5 Oz. Martini Glasses, Set of 6

    RONA Steelite Artist Edition 7.5 Oz. Martini Glasses, Set of 6

    If your heart is set on the conical, old-fashioned martini glasses popular in the ’80s and ’90s, look no further than the Rona. Moore votes for reclaiming the shape: “I would like to bring back punch-bowl, Sex and the City-size martini glasses,” she says. “There is something so ridiculous about them that I think the visual is almost as important as the drink in the glass. That and the fact that I would never have to worry about spilling the drink on myself.” They’re also a favorite of Elle Gourmet Canada editorial director Erin McLaughlin, who thinks the shape makes you slow down and sip the martini. Plus you need “core strength to lift it,” says McLaughlin.

  • Brumate MargTini

    Brumate MargTini

    If you want a martini in the great outdoors — by the pool or in the park, say — this insulated, martini-glass-shaped tumbler is a cheeky, fun option recommended by retired bartender and beverage consultant Kylie Flett. “I love a long-stemmed sexy martini glass that must be precariously balanced in order to take that first sip without spilling a drop, but I am also a firm believer that the martini shouldn’t be all prim and proper. When the occasion calls for it, I am a big fan of the Brumate MargTini tumbler,” Flett says. “This spill-proof martini-shaped number is the perfect vessel for keeping a classic Gibson perfectly cold from first to last sip at a backyard party in Philly’s oppressive summer heat, and it also allows me to bring batched espresso martinis to the beach! And who doesn’t love a to-go ’tini?”

  • LSA International Borough Martini Glass

    LSA International Borough Martini Glass

    This martini glass, recommended by Sam Clark, the creative director of beverage at Fairmont Banff Springs, is midway between a Nick and Nora glass and a classic coupe. Clark calls the LSA Borough Martini glass’s curved shape “perfect for aerating a martini or cocktail to enjoy the flavor of the spirit with a subtle shape difference from the classic V.” He particularly likes the rim of the glass, which is thin and delicate, “creating a seamless liquid-to-mouth experience that thicker glassware simply cannot,” alongside the long stem which ensures that the warmth of your hand won’t interfere with the temperature of the cocktail. But the best part is that despite looking elegant and fragile, these glasses are dishwasher safe.

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