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Best Coupe Glasses for Cocktails (Top Picks + What to Look For)

Updated: February 17, 2026

Coupe glasses are sturdier than most “V” martini glasses and work for everything from Daiquiris to Espresso Martinis. Here’s how to buy the right ones.

Fun fact
A good coupe is about stability: a slightly smaller bowl + a solid base means fewer spills and fewer broken stems.

Quick answer: what makes a coupe “good”

  • Capacity: ~7–9 oz is the sweet spot for most shaken/stirred drinks.
  • Stability: look for a wider base and a stem that doesn’t feel whippy.
  • Durability: thicker rim/stem = fewer chips (thin crystal is pretty, but fragile).
  • Dishwasher-safe (if you’ll actually use it weekly).

Top picks (Amazon)

If you only buy one set, prioritize a stable base + “not too huge” capacity. Oversized coupes warm up fast and make normal cocktails look sad.

Coupe vs martini glass (the practical difference)

  • Coupe: round bowl = less spill risk; easier to carry.
  • V-shaped martini: looks iconic, but is tippy and sloshy.
  • For most home bars, coupe wins 9 times out of 10.

Sizing cheat sheet

  • 7–9 oz: most cocktails (Daiquiri, Last Word, Sidecar).
  • 10–12 oz: “up” drinks that get diluted more or served larger (some Espresso Martinis).
  • Under 6 oz: looks great, but you’ll need to adjust recipe yield.

Care tips (so they last)

  • Rinse immediately after citrus/sugar drinks; it prevents sticky film.
  • Hold by the bowl when hand-washing (stems are leverage).
  • If you run the dishwasher: top rack, spaced out, no clanking.

Shop tools used (Amazon)

Coupe glasses are the “money” item here, but these are the tools that make coupe cocktails taste right at home (cold + clean pour).

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