High Ball-These glasses are usually of medium width, and are tall with straight or slightly sloping sides. They normally hold between 200 and 300 ml and are used for long drinks with ice.
Collins-For drinks that require something a bit larger than an old fashioned glass. These look good when frosted before serving.
Rocks-These glasses are usually short and broad glasses, with straight or slightly sloping sides. They normally hold about 125 ml and are used for spirits with ice, fruit juices and short drinks. They are also called tumblers.
Hurricane-The glass of choice for many restaurant bars serving Hurricanes and other specialty mixed drinks.

Martini-They are with a long stem and a bowl in different styles. The oversized, classically-shaped drinking bowl can be used in an endless number of creative ways: float a candle or flower, fill it with olives or make an extra large martini.
Shot-Shot glasses come in various shapes and sizes. The standard size of a typical shot glass is 1.5 oz. Other sizes are also available, short shot glasses or pony shots with an average size of 1oz. Some large shot glasses may also boast upto 12 ounce. Traditionally shot glasses don't have a stem, foot and a handle but still some are available in shape of mugs, boots and so on.
Snifter-The snifter, long the symbol of affectation, is rendered newly sleek and elegant in style with our 20 oz. Brandy Cognac Snifter. A large balloon is combined with a narrowed, thin rim to bring you all the complexities of bouquet, redirected to your nose without unnecessary evaporation. Perfect for fine Cognac, Armagnac, single-malt Scotch and other spirits and liqueurs, the huge Milano Snifter allows the taster to aerate the elegant nuances and long finish of fine spirits, prolonging and giving depth to the tasting experience.
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