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Modern & Unique Wine Glasses & Stemware

Pour your favorite reds, whites and rosés into stylish modern wine glasses from Crate & Barrel. From entertaining guests to simply relaxing at the end of the day, our stemware makes a chic presentation for a great glass of wine. We offer wine glasses for all wine types to bring out the distinct flavors and aromas of cabernets, champagnes and other favorites. For more casual serving, try a wine glass featuring unique details. These contemporary glasses are a relaxed alternative to traditional styles and go perfectly with a modern bar cart placed next to bar accessories and cocktail glasses. You can choose from stemware in sets, or opt for single glasses to create your own collection. Learn more about the wine glass styles we offer.

Red Wine Glasses

Red wine is beautifully accentuated in our glasses. Designed to support distinct, bold flavors and aromas, these wine goblets have a larger bowl to bring out the wine's distinctive notes. We have a red wine glass for each of your favorite varietals, including pinot noir, zinfandel, cabernet sauvignon, burgundy, bordeaux, merlot, chianti and more. Red wine glasses are sold individually as well as in sets.

White Wine Glasses

For those who prefer a glass of white, we also have a wide selection of specialized wine cups. Our chardonnay glasses have a U-shaped rounded bowl that perfectly complements the fuller taste of this white wine. We also have other glasses for lighter white wines. Our white wine glasses are available as individual items or as part of wine glass sets of two, four, six and eight.

Other Wine Glass Options

In addition to our wide selection of stemmed red and white wine glasses, we also offer other options, including:

  • Champagne Flutes and Coupes—Toast with some bubbly in our champagne glasses. Effortlessly stylish, these glasses are a must-have for entertaining guests. We have champagne glasses in classic and contemporary styles.
  • Stemless Wine Glasses—When you need a glass with an easy grip, our stemless wine glasses are the perfect solution. These cups are effortless and uncomplicated, making them a perfect option for casual gatherings. Our stemless wine glasses can also double as stylish vases and much more.
  • Tasters—In addition to our full-sized wine glasses, we also have taster styles. These small 6-ounce wine glasses are great to have on hand for when you're hosting a wine tasting party, or when you simply want to have a smaller serving of your favorite vino.
  • Acrylic Wine Glassesacrylic outdoor drinkware is great to have on hand for casual entertaining indoors and out. Perfect for barbeques and grilling out, our acrylic glasses are constructed of durable clear plastic that won't easily break. We offer both stemmed and stemless acrylic wine glasses.

Wine Accessories

In addition to our wine glasses, we also offer wine accessories for the perfect pour, including wine opener sets, corkscrews, glass markers, foil cutters, aerators, wine racks and more.

Find the best wine glasses for both casual and formal entertaining. Browse our selection of red and white wine glasses from top brands, including Schott Zwiesel and Riedel wine glasses.

Frequently Asked Questions About Wine Glasses

How many wine glasses should I have?

A good rule of thumb is to have at least six white wine glasses and six red wine glasses. This ensures that you have enough wine goblets to serve a small group no matter which option pairs best with the meal. However, if you prefer to entertain large groups or know that you are partial to a particular type of wine, consider a twelve-piece wine glass set to keep the drinks flowing.

Which wine glass should I use for which wine?


Different types of wine glasses feature subtly varied designs to enhance the flavors and aromas of a specific varietal. Large bowls characterize red wine glasses and help aerate the beverage, allowing the flavors to bloom fully, while white wine glasses are notable for their longer stems and tapered rims, which help preserve more delicate aromas. Even among red and white wine cups there are different shapes, including special glasses for merlot, bordeaux, pinot noir, chardonnay and more.


What wine glasses should I register for?


Wine glasses are an essential addition to any wedding registry. If you're not sure what kind you'll need for the next chapter of your life, go with a sturdy, all-purpose set of twelve. To facilitate cleanup after future get-togethers, choose dishwasher-safe wine glasses that can go straight in the machine once the guests leave.


What side do wine glasses go on when setting a table?


In a traditional place setting, both water and wine glasses go on the top right. If your event is more casual, however, feel free to get creative with your setup; consider leaving a few bottles of white and red on the buffet along with a wine glass set to let guests serve themselves. Check out our guide on how to set a table for more table setting tips.

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