Get Your Boos and Booze in Order with These Halloween Party Glasses
Swap out your cauldron for frightening glassware. We'll be sipping all spooky season long.
Teaghan Skulszki
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Halloween doesn’t have to be just for the kids. While the youngins are out trick-or-treating or in the yard bobbing for apples, you can brew up a concoction from your witch’s cauldron to make sure you’ve gotten your treats in this Hallow’s Eve.
First, combine your spices, spirits, and potions. Then, serve up your Halloween sips in spooky drinkware. Your guests will turn their ghoul “boos” into werewolf “ah-whooos” after sipping from one of these glasses.
If you don’t have a spellbook of potions ready, we’ve got you covered. For example, did you know that candy corn pairs well with Pinot Grigio? Borrow from the kid’s stash and read up on our guide for how to pair candy with wine. From Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and Lambrusco to Whoppers paired with Pinot Noirs, we’ve got a match for you.
Looking for something sweeter? Try our Spooky Sangria. Add some dry ice and you’ve got a sinister witch’s brew that’ll spook the entire town. And we love a pumpkin spice latte but if you prefer your drinks on the savory side, opt for a Bloody Mary. Pair it with a Grandin Road skeleton glass to create a bleeding effect. Or, stick to the basics and pick up a pack of one of these pumpkin beers.
No matter what you’re sipping this spooky season, make sure you’re serving it scary. We rounded up our favorite Halloween glassware so you can celebrate long after the kids come down off their sugar rush and fall asleep.
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Macabre Glasses
Handmade in Denver, these eclectic glasses are a highlight during spooky season but can be used all year long if you prefer things on the gothic side.
Halloween Glasses, $48
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Skull Wine Glasses
Get your hands (or bones) on stemless wine glasses. The gold finish on the hands creates a sinister bleeding effect when paired with red wine.
Skeleton Hand Wine Glasses, $56
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Skull Decanter and Glasses
Scary has never looked so stylish! Besides the skull stopper that crowns the decanter, the base of the glass is designed with skulls for a haunting happy hour.
Skull Decanter and Old-Fashioned Glasses, $215
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Unlike Cinderella’s carriage, these pumpkin Moscow Mules will not disappear when the clock strikes midnight. But we can’t make any promises about your cocktail.
Pumpkin Moscow Mule Mugs, $40
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Skeleton Hand Double Old Fashioned Glass
If silver is more your style, try Pottery Barn’s Old-Fashioned glasses. You still can create a bleeding effect by pairing it with a Garden Bloody Mary.
Skeleton Hand Old Fashioned Glass, $20
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Day of the Dead Carafe and Tumblers
Wrapped in hand-applied calaveras and hand-painted 24-karat gold rims, this Day of the Dead set pairs flawlessly with our Spooky Sangria.
Day of the Dead Carafe & Tumblers, $130
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Glass Skull Double Shot Glasses
It’s a good thing skeletons don’t need air to breathe. When you fill these shot glasses, the floating skull appears sunken with whichever spirit you choose.