Collection: Martini

The martini glass is a timeless symbol of elegance in the art of cocktail making. Its iconic design, with a flared bowl and slender stem, makes every drink even more sophisticated. At Trend Chef, we offer a selection of high-quality martini glasses at competitive prices, as well as fast delivery, perfect for enhancing your cocktails and impressing your guests.

Martini glass: Elegance and refinement for your cocktails

Discover our collection of glasses, whether for classic martinis, cosmopolitans or other original creations.

Why choose a martini glass?

A unique design for optimal tasting

The martini glass, made of crystalline crystal, with its wide transparent cup, allows the aromas of the cocktail to fully express themselves, offering a refined tasting experience. Its flared shape also allows you to add garnishes such as citrus zest or olives, bringing an extra touch of style. Our products are awarded for their quality and numerous customer reviews confirm their excellence.

Versatility and style

Although originally designed for the martini, this glass is suitable for a variety of elegant and sophisticated cocktails. It adds a chic touch to any presentation and is an essential for those who appreciate style and refinement in their creations, whether for your home bar or glassware collection.

A variety of sizes and patterns

Trend Chef's range of martini glasses includes different patterns, designs and sizes, catering to everyone's preferences and adapting to every type of cocktail. From mini to large sizes, each glass offers a unique approach to enjoying your favourite drinks, perfectly filling your home bar.

A must-have choice for collectors

The martini glass is not only a functional option for enjoying cocktails, but it is also prized by collectors. With vintage models from renowned brands such as Riedel and Spiegelau, as well as contemporary models made in Paris available, these glasses add value to any collection.

Varied prices for all budgets

At Trend Chef, martini glasses range in price from EUR to fit every budget, from affordable options for novices to single-piece luxury models for serious drinkers looking to expand their glassware collection. Also, take advantage of our sale offers and make your purchase easier with secure payment options.

Our martini glass models

At Trend Chef, we offer a variety of martini glasses, from classic crystal designs to sleek, modern glass versions. Our glasses, available in stock and with fast delivery, are designed to withstand light impacts and offer elegant service on every occasion. Discover our new collection of products to enrich your tableware.

Elevate your cocktail parties with our collection of martini glasses, perfect for serving champagne, wine, gin or whiskey, and enjoy your drinks with class and style. These elegant tableware sets also make great gifts, available in neat boxes. You can also find them on Amazon for even faster delivery.

FAQ

How to make a classic martini with gin and vermouth?

To make a classic gin and vermouth martini, start by filling a mixing glass with ice. Add 2.5 ounces of quality gin and 0.5 ounce of dry vermouth. If desired, add 1-2 dashes of orange bitters. Stir the mixture for about 30 seconds until well-chilled. Strain the martini into a chilled martini glass and garnish with a lemon twist or green olive.

Should you shake or stir a martini to get the best texture and flavor?

To get the best texture and flavor in a martini, it is generally recommended to stir rather than shake. Gently stirring in a mixing glass with ice helps to chill and dilute the cocktail without introducing air, thus maintaining the clarity and smooth texture of the martini.

What is the difference between a “dry” martini and an “extra dry” martini, and how do you order them at the bar?

The difference between a "dry" martini and an "extra dry" martini is the amount of vermouth used. A "dry" martini contains less vermouth than a regular martini, often with a ratio of gin or vodka to vermouth of 5:1 or more. An "extra dry" martini contains very little or no vermouth at all, sometimes by not rinsing the glass with vermouth before adding the spirit. When ordering at the bar, you can ask for a "dry martini" to get less vermouth, or an "extra dry martini" to mostly or completely exclude the vermouth.

Why is vermouth an essential ingredient in a traditional martini, and how does it affect the flavor of the cocktail?

Vermouth is a key ingredient in a traditional martini, adding depth, complexity, and structure to the cocktail. As a fortified wine infused with herbs, spices, and botanicals, vermouth complements the base spirit (gin or vodka) by adding herbal, citrus, floral, and spicy notes. It acts as a modifier, enhancing the flavor profile without increasing the alcohol content too much, and can enhance or accentuate the other ingredients in the cocktail.

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