Best Wine Glasses on a Budget

You shouldn’t have to spend a lot of money to enjoy wine in beautiful wine glasses - so that’s why I wanted to share my best wine glasses on a budget with you! I’ve included some of my favorite everyday white and red wine glasses below from Crate & Barrel and Amazon - all under $30! Sure, there are a few wine glasses that I consider splurge-worthy (like the Estelle Colored Wine Glasses I just purchased!), but for the most part, my glassware collection consists of beautiful wine glasses that don't break the bank. 

Honestly, I have a habit of dropping things and with a love of stress-free entertaining, I really appreciate being able to offer my guests a lovely glass of vino without worrying that one of my prized glasses will end up on the floor. 

So, now, I'm sharing my greatest glassware finds with you! I've listed out my favorite beautiful and budget-friendly wine glasses below so you too can start serving wine in stunning glassware that won't break the bank. 

These would all be great wine glasses for your wedding registry, for gifting, or just for upping your everyday wine glass game!

Crate & Barrel Camille Long Stem 'Olivia Pope' Wine Glass ($13.95)

These are the wine glasses I reach for when I want to feel fancy AF, or in true Olivia Pope style (anyone else watch Scandal a few years back?), when I need to reward myself after a long day of 'handling' things. A little bit pricier than the other ones I've listed, these are still a great price for a really stunning wine glass. You can drink whatever you'd like out of these, but the shape does makes them the perfect wine glass for a more full-bodied white wine like Viognier or Chardonnay. 

Crate & Barrel Hip Wine Glass ($6.95)

The perfect wine glass for Pinot Noir - the large rounded bowl helps to collect the various aromas, making it easier to pick out the different aromas in lighter wines. I also just love drinking out of big red wine glasses because they feel fancier and dramatic - and isn't that how everyone wants to feel when they're drinking wine? 

 ο»ΏJoyJolt Amazon White Wine Glasses ($19.95 for set of 2)

I saw these wine glasses when Dani Austin posted on her IG stories about them, and these little glasses were the perfect addition to my growing wine glass collection! They're sleek and modern wine glasses, perfect for sitting outside sipping on a light, bright white wine. I'm thinking I'll order a pair of the larger red wine glasses soon! 

 

Crate & Barrel Nattie Wine Glass ($3.95)

These are my favorite tasting wine glasses! I use them for all of my wine tastings and really love them for everyday wine drinking use too. They're the perfect size to sip on tasting pours if you have a lineup of more than one wine you're trying out. At $3.95 per glass these are absolutely the best value wine glass in my collection!

Crate & Barrel Viv Big Red Wine Glass ($4.95)

One of my favorite go-to glasses for a big, bold red, these glasses are simple, but offer a nice-sized bowl and opening, making them perfect for sipping on many different red wines. The larger bowl of this wine glass helps give the wine a smoother taste (less burn from higher alcohol wines) and stronger wine aromas (vs. strong alcohol aromas). The wider opening helps to soften the wines tannins making it smoother and allows the wine to coat the entire surface of your palate, which in turn, allows you to experience more of the wines flavor and structure.

 

Stemless Set ($29.95 for set of 12)

It may not be a popular opinion in the wine world, but I don't believe in wine snobbery, so I don't really care - I think that every home NEEDS a set of stemless wine glasses! This set of wine glasses is perfect for entertaining, especially patio sipping. I also find that when given a choice of stem or stemless wine glasses, a lot of people actually choose stemless when visiting. I think it's less intimidating and people are less worried about dropping these!

 
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