Originally, the cocktail of the same name was served in very simple glasses. But as the popularity of the Old Fashioned cocktail grew, the glass used to serve it became a distinctive element.
Here you will find a wide selection of Old Fashioned glasses, ready to impress your discerning customers. Use this glass to prepare short drinks or to serve spirits.
In this category, elegance and retro taste abound: come and see the selection made for you by PRO BAR.
They have a long history in cocktail bars. Called "tumbler" because they were designed without a foot and could therefore be easily tipped over ("tumbled").
Originally created to serve long drinks and less alcoholic cocktails. Suitable for serving a wide variety of cocktails, from the classic Mojito to the popular gin and tonic. The ample capacity allows for the addition of ice and non-alcoholic ingredients.
Over time, the design of this glass has evolved. Choosing the right glass for each cocktail is essential for a professional bartender; from the simplest to the most elaborate and vintage, the choice is vast.
Come in and find the perfect glass for your cocktail bar.
Cocktail coupes are the most commonly used by bartenders for serving straight-up cocktails, meaning a shaken and chilled cocktail served in a glass without ice.
The most famous of all is the Martini glass, but here you will also find other options like the renowned Nick & Nora glass, allowing you to customize your cocktail menu to the fullest.
The timeless elegance of this category will take you back in history to the Prohibition era of the 1920s and the secrets of Speak Easy.
These characteristic copper mugs are used to serve Moscow Mules in bars and have an interesting history:
In the 1940s, when the Moscow Mule was born at the Chatham Bar in New York, a friend of Jack Morgan had a stock of copper mugs to dispose of. They decided to use them to serve the cocktail because copper is an excellent conductor that cools the drink quickly and imparts a good flavor thanks to the interaction with lime.
The mule engraved on this mug became an integral part of Smirnoff's marketing, making it a distinctive element of the cocktail.
These are ceramic mugs inspired by Maori deities, suitable for serving exoticcocktails with tropical flavors. With these unique mugs, you can amaze your customers or guests and take them on a journey across the ocean.
The central figure in the birth of tiki culture is Donn Beach, who opened the world's first tiki bar, "Don the Beachcomber," in Hollywood in 1934.
He created an exotic atmosphere and served rum-based cocktails, inspired by his travels in the Pacific Islands. His extravagant mixing and use of fresh, fruity ingredients solidified the concept of tiki cocktails.
When experience and innovation meet in a toast. For many years, our glasses and goblets in Luxion, the patented superior sound glass that is 100% recyclable, have been a benchmark for those seeking the highest quality and excellence, as well as the freshness of a design for every occasion.
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"RCR Cristalleria Italiana was founded in 1967 in the heart of Tuscany by a group of artisans who, with courage and talent, expressed the highest level of glass art.
We have a single production facility located in the heart of Chianti, in Colle di Vald’Elsa (Tuscany), where about 300 people work. The entire production process takes place in Italy, from design to final product."