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8 Best Coupe Glasses, According to Our Testing

We've got you covered whether you're looking for a glass to hold champagne, martinis and more.

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These days coupe glasses are used for a variety of drinks. They have a wide, shallow bowl that typically has rounded edges and come in varying sizes, making them ideal for serving an assortment of drinks, from classic cocktails like martinis to champagne, and everything in between. Whether you use your coupe glasses solely for champagne or like to get creative with a large espresso martini, a good glass can elevate the drinking experience.

Multiple analysts in the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab tested 11 coupe glasses, assessing performance, ease of use and overall design. Additionally, we had consumer testers give feedback. We also recruited one of our test kitchen experts to weigh in, Susan Choung, who's a recipe editor and regularly covers drinks like cocktails and champagne.

Below are our picks for the best coupe glasses. Keep reading for more information on how we tested coupe glasses, what to consider when shopping and FAQs at the bottom of this guide. If you’re looking to stock your bar with more items, check out our favorite bartending kits and martini glasses.

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Best Overall Coupe Glass

Libbey Signature Greenwich Coupe Cocktail Glasses

Signature Greenwich Coupe Cocktail Glasses

Pros

  • Elegant shape
  • Good for multiple types of drinks
  • Feels like it won't topple over

Cons

  • Slightly bottom heavy

The Signature Greenwich Coupe from Libbey was one of our top scoring glasses. All of our experts agreed they enjoyed drinking from this glass, whether it was an ice cold martini or bubbly champagne. We like the elegant shape and it especially looks nice with a sparkling drink since you can see the bubbles clearly.

Consumer testers gave this coupe high marks for its nice looking design and being comfortable to hold. Our test kitchen recipe editor, Susan Choung, commented the martini tasted more balanced in this glass than other ones. The wide base makes it feel stable and not like it's going to topple over, though one panelist did say it feels slightly bottom heavy. It's also dishwasher safe so care is easy and it didn't crack when we washed it in the dishwasher. You can get a set of four glasses for under $50.

Capacity8 ounces
MaterialGlass
Height6.5 inches
Dishwasher-safeYes
Price$44.99 for a set of four
2
Best Value Coupe Glass

Ikea Storhet Champagne Coupe Glass

Storhet Champagne Coupe Glass
Credit: Ikea

Pros

  • Feels durable
  • Testers liked the design
  • Less expensive

Cons

  • Saw some flaws on glass

Coupe glasses can get pretty pricey, especially if you're buying a lot of them, which is why we like this Ikea glass that's around $6 per glass. Testers liked the design and found it comfortable to hold. One taster even found the champagne bubbles more intense in this glass which is good for someone who likes an extra fizzy drink.

The glass feels thick and sturdy to hold so you don't have to worry about being extra gentle with it. It's dishwasher-safe and holds up well in washing. However, one of the glasses had a small defect with a bump on the rim, but it wasn't too noticeable.

Capacity10 ounces
MaterialGlass
Height6 inches
Dishwasher-safeYes
Price$5.99 per glass
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Best Vintage Coupe Glasses

Williams Sonoma Fiore Coupe Glasses

Fiore Coupe Glasses

Pros

  • Vintage hand etched crystal
  • Large capacity
  • Versatile for multiple types of drinks

Cons

  • Hand wash

It's hard to miss the Fiore Coupe glass with its beautiful etched crystal which is cut by hand. The pattern is reminiscent of flower leaves, giving it a vintage yet modern look. This coupe is the largest capacity glass on this list, holding 12 ounces, so it's great for extra large drinks with less refilling required. The large size makes it versatile but the downside is that the glass feels heavy and some testers commented that they wish it was more delicate.

According to the brand, the crystal is lead-free. Unfortunately, it's hand wash so you won't be able to put it in the dishwasher, but we found the extra heft makes it feel sturdy while hand washing and not like it's going to break.

Capacity12 ounces
MaterialCrystal
Height6.5 inches
Dishwasher-safeNo, hand wash
Price$39.95 per glass or $79.95 for a set of two
4
Best Coupe Glasses for Martinis

CB2 Eve Coupe Cocktail Glasses

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Pros

  • Stylish design
  • Dishwasher-safe
  • Testers liked drinking from this glass

Cons

  • Does not feel as sturdy

This glass was one of our favorite coupes for drinking martinis, with one tester saying it's "nice to sip from." Not only is it great for martinis but other drinks as well, with its large mouth opening. One tester commented that she could even see a margarita being served in this glass.

The large opening makes it easier to drink from but we found you have to take more care when walking around with a filled glass because it sloshes around more, making it feel less sturdy. Consumer testers also raved about the very chic design, giving it high marks for aesthetics. Clean up is a breeze since these glasses are dishwasher-safe. Choose from purchasing individual glasses, a set of four or eight martini glasses.

Capacity10 ounces
MaterialGlass
Height5.5 inches
Dishwasher-safeYes
Price$7.95-$8.95 per glass, $29.95-$33.95 for a set of four or $54.95-$59.95 for a set of eight
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Best Champagne Coupe Glasses

Williams Sonoma Gold Rim Coupe Glasses

Gold Rim Coupe Glasses

Pros

  • 24K gold rim, according to manufacturer
  • Comfortable to hold
  • Feels sturdy

Cons

  • Hand wash

William Sonoma's nine-ounce Gold Rim Coupe glass is perfect for casually sipping sparkling wine or champagne toast. According to the manufacturer, the rim is hand-painted with 24 karat gold to give it an extra special touch.

Consumer testers liked this glass overall, saying it's comfortable to hold and they enjoyed drinking from it. However, some did find the rim slightly thick for their liking. Williams Sonoma recommends hand washing this glass, and we found it easier to wash since it feels sturdy.

Capacity9 ounces
MaterialGlass with 24K gold rim, according to manufacturer
Height9.25 inches
Dishwasher-safeNo, hand wash
Price$79.95 for a set of four
6
Best Small Coupe Glasses

Crate and Barrel Coupe Cocktail 5.5-ounce Glass

Coupe Cocktail 5.5-ounce Glass
Credit: Crate and Barrel

Pros

  • Feels sturdy
  • Comfortable to hold
  • Not as pricey as others

Cons

  • Thick rim

Bigger is not always better, especially in the case of this 5.5-ounce coupe glass. Our experts appreciate the small but substantial glass for those who like to make smaller cocktails or raise a glass for a quick toast. It's also one of the less expensive glasses on this list. One of our pros noted they appreciated that their sparkling wine wasn't too foamy in this glass. Our test kitchen expert said this glass concentrated the fruit aromas more.

This coupe glass was a top scorer, with testers giving it high scores for being comfortable to hold and drink from. They also rated it highly for the design. Sometimes a short stem makes a glass harder to hold, but one consumer tester said that surprisingly they liked the short stem. One thing testers did not like is the thicker rim. It feels bottom heavy so it's less likely to topple over and passed our dishwasher test, not cracking in the wash.

Capacity5.5 ounces
MaterialGlass
Height3.54 inches
Dishwasher-safeYes
Price$5.59 per glass
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7
Best Crystal Coupe Glasses

Riedel Veritas Coupe Glass

Veritas Coupe Glass

Pros

  • Our experts and testers gave this glass high marks overall
  • Comfortable to hold
  • Thin lip is easy to drink from

Cons

  • Delicate

The Riedel Veritas Coupe glass was a favorite among our experts and consumer testers; everyone raved about how much they loved this coupe glass. It caught everyone's eye immediately with its sleek and delicate design. On top of looking stunning, multiple testers stated the glass made their drink taste better, whether it was champagne or a martini, making comments such as "tastes sweet in a good way," "more flavorful," and "brings out a nice aroma and helps capture the bouquet." We also found it comfortable to hold and multiple testers commented on how they loved the thin rim.

The glass looks crystal clear, enhancing the look of any beverage. It's dishwasher-safe and did not crack in our wash test. However, at some point during testing, one of the glasses developed a slight crack. The thinness of the glass makes it more fragile, so you'll have to be extra careful when handling these glasses.

Capacity10.935 ounces
MaterialCrystal
Height6.693 inches
Dishwasher-safeYes
Price$89 for a set of two
8
Most Unique Coupe Glasses

Viski Seneca Faceted Coupe Glasses

Seneca Faceted Coupe Glasses
Credit: Viski

Pros

  • Unique faceted design
  • Lightweight
  • Lead-free crystal, according to manufacturer

Cons

  • Hand wash only

It's hard to miss the Viski Seneca Faceted Coupe glass with its diamond-like appearance. While researching coupe glasses, we didn't find anything like it, making it truly special. Testers liked the design, and according to the manufacturer, it's lead-free.

This is one of the smaller glasses on the list, holding seven ounces of liquid and standing at five inches tall. It's perfect for those who want a smaller pour of a freshly chilled drink rather than holding a larger drink and letting it warm up. In our tests, it felt lightweight and comfortable to hold. It's hand wash only, but we found it didn't feel like it was going to break while handling it.

Capacity7 ounces
MaterialCrystal
Height5 inches
Dishwasher-safeHand wash only
Price$39.99 for a set of two
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How we test the best coupe glasses

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When testing coupe glasses in the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, we thoroughly researched coupe glasses on the market and narrowed down the options to test based on our categorical expertise.

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Philip Friedman

When we test coupe glasses, our experts look at how easy the glass is to use, including if it’s comfortable to hold and enjoyable to drink from. We also wash each glass at least once in the dishwasher or hand wash it, according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Additionally, we have consumer testers rate their experience using the glasses with their choice of water, champagne, prosecco or a martini.

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Philip Friedman

When we look at performance we note specs like capacity, material and height of the glass. Our Lab and test kitchen experts drink champagne and martinis from each glass and comment on how the glass influences the drink, for example, if the glass holds bubbles well or influences the taste of the drink. Our pros also note their experience such as if the rim is comfortable to drink from or if the stem feels like it might break. Lastly, our experts and panel testers rate the aesthetics of the glass. Price is also taken into consideration.

What to look for when shopping for the best coupe glasses

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✔️ Capacity and size: Choose the size and capacity based on the drinks that it will be used for. A larger glass is better for those who want to enjoy drinks with more liquid or add fun garnishes. Those who like their drinks ice cold may prefer a smaller glass so the drink is not sitting around too long and gets warm. Also, keep in mind the size of the mouth opening and height. Glasses with larger openings may slosh around more easily and spill. Coupe glasses with longer stems may look more elegant, but they may tip over more easily or feel extra delicate.

✔️ Shape: The beauty of coupe glasses is that they come in all different shapes and sizes so they can hold a variety of drinks, making them versatile. Those who strictly use these for champagne may want to choose a glass with a smaller mouth, which helps keep the bubbles from dissipating. Choung says that coupes are a good option if you like your champagne less bubbly and the large surface area on top helps you smell the aroma more. We also found that glasses with a more substantial stem and rim feel more sturdy, but testers did not enjoy drinking from a glass with a thicker rim.

✔️ Dishwasher-safe: Many of the coupe glasses we tested were dishwasher-safe. However, some were hand wash only. Consider if you would rather be able to throw the glass in the dishwasher or hand wash it. Also, very thin glasses may require more care to hand wash or when being put in the dishwasher.

✔️ Lead-free crystal: You may come across some brands labeling their crystal glasses lead-free. According to some manufacturers, lead-free crystal is better than those with lead because it’s more durable, lighter weight, not as vulnerable to heat and resists dulling in the dishwasher. Also, there’s concern about potential lead exposure from leaded crystal leaching into drinks, which is something to be aware of.

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What are coupe glasses best for?

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Coupe glasses are best for drinks that don't require ice such as champagne, martinis and other iceless cocktails. The large open mouth also makes them great for drinks where you want to smell the aroma more, such as sparkling wine. Keep in mind that the bubbles dissipate faster in a wider mouth glass which may not be good for someone who likes a bubbly drink.

What is the best size for a coupe glass?

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The best size really depends on the drinks being served in the coupe glass. Smaller drinks such as martinis are better in a smaller glass so they retain their icy temperature while drinking. A moderate or large size coupe allows for more versatility in what drinks can be served and won't risk sloshing outside of the cup since they won't be filled to the brim.

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What's the difference between a coupe and martini glass?

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Typically, a martini glass has more of a triangular or v-shape and coupe glasses are more like a rounded bowl. Martini glasses are intended for martinis or other smaller, non-iced drinks. Coupes, on the other hand, are used with a wide variety of drinks such as champagne, cocktails and martinis.

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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This article was written by Jamie Kim Ueda, a consumer products expert with over 17 years of experience in product development and manufacturing. She has tested and written about many kitchen-related and cooking tools, including martini glasses and bartending kits. She helped develop the testing methodology for this story and tested the products. She has a passion for good glassware that's functional and looks great.

Nicole Papantoniou reviewed this story and helped Jamie develop the testing methodology. As the director of the Good Housekeeping Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab she oversees all of Good Housekeeping's content and testing related to kitchen appliances, tools, gadgets and gear. She's been testing kitchen appliances professionally since 2013.

Susan Choung used her culinary experience to help rate coupe glasses. As a recipe editor in the Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen she frequently produces content on drinks such as cocktails, sparkling wines and more. A graduate of Brown University and a collaborator on several cookbooks, her previous experience includes stints at Food & Wine, Food Network, three meal kit companies, a wine shop in Brooklyn and Chez Panisse, the pioneering restaurant in Berkeley, California.

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Jamie Ueda
Contributing Writer and Analyst

Jamie Ueda is a consumer products expert with over 17 years of experience in areas of product development and manufacturing. She has held leading roles at both mid-size consumer goods companies and one of the most notable and largest apparel brands in the world. Jamie has contributed to several of the GH Institute Labs, including Kitchen Appliances, Media and Tech, Textiles and Home Appliances. In her free time she enjoys cooking, traveling, and working out.

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Expert consulted:Nicole Papantoniou
Kitchen Appliances Lab Director

Nicole (she/her) is the director of the Good Housekeeping Institute's Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, where she has overseen content and testing related to kitchen and cooking appliances, tools and gear since 2019. She’s an experienced product tester and recipe creator, trained in classic culinary arts and culinary nutrition. She has worked in test kitchens for small kitchen appliance brands and national magazines, including Family Circle and Ladies’ Home Journal.

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