Stephanie Ann—December 4, 2025
These Mikasa Cheers Balloon Goblet wine glasses are absolutely gorgeous and make the perfect gift for anyone who loves entertaining (or just loves a pretty glass!). Each one has a different etched pattern—pinstripes, dots, swirls, lines—so everyone gets their own unique glass. No more “whose drink is this?” moments at parties. Why I Love Them: The oversized 24.5 oz bowl is chef’s kiss for sangria, Aperol spritz, or any cocktail that needs room to breathe. They’re elegant but still fun and playful—just the right amount of whimsy. The stems are slender and feel classy, and the crystal is clear and beautiful. The patterns are subtle but elevate any table setting instantly. Quality: They feel sturdy yet refined. Definitely that “special glassware” vibe without being too fragile to use regularly. Great For: Red wine White wine Sangria Aperol spritz Fancy water glasses Dinner parties Housewarming or holiday gifts Overall: These are stunning, festive, and so easy to love. Whether you're gifting them or keeping them for yourself, they’re guaranteed to make any drink feel a little more celebratory. Read more
postmark—January 7, 2026
These were a great buy for me! I love that each glass has a different pattern so that you know which glass is yours. They are pretty and have held up nicely. We host lots of family and friends gatherings so they have been well used but look like new. Read more
Ronald Spalding—January 4, 2026
These are perfect wine glasses with elegant designs. Very nice stemless design that increases the stability of the glass. Read more
Erica L Mitchell—January 1, 2026
Great gift for wine lovers. Made well and good looking. Read more
Amanda—December 26, 2025
Really happy with these. Nice quality, not too fragile, unique look! Read more
dreamer—January 8, 2026
Gorgeous, as shown in the pictures; used them a week. ..then while sipping wine, the glass, sitting on the table, just started to leak. ...wine on table and carpet. We assumed it had been bumped. ..then a new, un-used one, NOT bumped, did the same thing. A small piece halfway up the glass, cracked loose, leaking wine. Since then a third showed fine cracks half way up. ...so, threw the fourth one away. Lovely glasses, BADLY flawed. Dangerous in that you might swallow one of those litle thin side chips !!! Read more
Kelly Williams—December 21, 2011
These glasses are beautiful, and HUGE. The etching is very well done and the shape and weight of the glasses isn't awkward at all. My only issue with them lies more in the shipment than the product. I wasn't alerted by UPS when they arrived, so they sat at my apartment complex office for a week. When I picked them up and opened the box, and then the inner box I found two of the stems broken and one of the goblets missing a huge chunk. The smaller box that holds the goblets is made of thin, cheap cardboard with no padding inside, just another thin sheet of cardboard meant to hold the glasses in place. This was packed inside of a larger box that was padded very well on the sides with a ton of bubble wrap and air-sacs. However, the bottom wasn't very well padded. Any drop could have shattered them easily. Since this was a Christmas present for my boyfriend I was pretty upset. But, within 10 minutes of calling Cooking.com I have a refund credited to me and I get to keep the remaining two glasses, so it wasn't a total loss. The rep I spoke to was very friendly and helpful. They offered to ship them air, but as they wouldn't arrive til after Christmas, I opted for the refund. I will say, I feel very nervous with these in my hand. The stems are incredibly delicate; you can feel a thrumming through them if you run your finger across the goblet. They just feel like if you are surprised with one in your hand, the reaction of clenching your fist would smash it. That being said, they are gorgeous and definitely an impressive size. My boyfriend is thrilled with them and has promised only to let me wash them. ;) I'm excited to use them and we have decided that if my brother can't grind down the bottom of the remaining goblet and make it "stemless" we're going to rig it into a center-piece and make it a votive holder. It all worked out for the best and we can't wait to sip from these beautifully done glasses. Worth the money, if you're careful. Read more
PAMELA G. SCOTT—December 28, 2025
These flute glasses are beautiful /Mikasa is a name that has been around for decades - good quality items Read more