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Types of wine glasses?
1Champagne glass

High-bodied, long-stemmed and aesthetically pleasing glass for champagne and sparkling wine. Capacity is 180~240 ml (6~8 ounces)

2 Brandy Large Wine Glasses

Suitable for all kinds of liquors, either pure brandy or brandy-based.

Depending on the size of the capacity, they can hold 180 to 720 ml (6 to 24 oz)

3 Tall large glasses/wine glasses

These glasses come in many shapes and sizes. You can use them for sparkling wine,

and larger models for certain drinks with ice cream.

They have a capacity of 240 to 420 milliliters (8 to 14 ounces)

4 Flat-bottomed glasses

Flat-bottomed glasses such as this one, which is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, usually hold 120 to 240 milliliters (4 to 8 ounces).

It is suitable for cocktails such as "Bloodshot", and can also be used for fruit juices.

5Double Cocktail Glass

A large, round cocktail glass. Ideal for cocktails with cream, such as the "Coconut Melon".

Capacity: 180-300 ml (6-10 oz).

6Classic glass

A short, straight-bottomed glass used to serve classic cocktails, hence its name.

7Cocktail/Martini glass

Long stemmed, wide rimmed, inverted triangular glass, often used for cocktails such as the Alexander,

and inevitably for martinis. The capacity is 120 to 180 milliliters (4 to 6 ounces).

8 Pure wine glass

This is the ideal glass for strong, non-ice liquors. It has a capacity of 30 to 60 milliliters.

9Corinthian glass

Long and straight-bodied, this glass has a large capacity of about 300 to 420 milliliters (10 to 14 ounces).

It is best used for mixed drinks such as Collins and Zombie.

10 Tall Glass

A tall glass that is slightly smaller than a Collins glass and holds 240 to 300 milliliters (8 to 10 ounces).

This one is probably the most useful regular cup, and is perfect for a variety of drinks such as HarveyWallbanger

Ice Tea.

Also, in addition to the ones pictured above, there are

Rainbow glasses

A short-handled, narrow, straight-bodied glass for layered drinks such as rainbow wine,

with a capacity of about 120 to 180 ml (4 to 6 oz).

Irish coffee cup

A lugged, heat-resistant cup that usually holds 240 to 300 ml (8 to 10 oz).