
Hello, ghouls, witches, and wine lovers! I’m always on a quest to find drinkware that matches my seasonal obsessions, and nothing says “cheers to spookiness” like Halloween wine glasses.
Yes, I said it: Halloween wine glasses are a thing—and they are glorious. .
Indeed in this post, I’ll walk you through my absolute favorites available now at CupofMood. Explain why each is perfect for your haunted happy hour. And share a few wickedly fun cocktail recipes to serve in them.
So let’s raise a glass (or ten) to Halloween season.

Why Halloween Wine Glasses Are a Must for Your Spooky Setup

And you know, you can decorate every nook and cranny for October. Why stop at the outside? Your drinkware deserves festive flair too.
Overall, Halloween wine glasses serve both function and mood. They make your cocktails (or, let’s be real, wine) feel part of the Halloween vibe, create Instagrammable moments, and give your guests something fun to talk about. They’re conversation starters, party props, and pretend potion vessels all in one.
Over the years, I’ve curated a lineup of glasses that I believe are the most fun, the most quirky, and the most perfect for sipping something sinister. Here they are—each with its own personality and ready to host your spookiest sips.

Featured Halloween Wine Glasses


Candy For Wine Jumbo Stemless Wineglass

This oversized stemless goblet is painted in candy-corn tones with the cheeky phrase “Will trade candy for wine.” It’s perfect for folks who take Halloween candy very seriously (or wine even more seriously).
Because it’s jumbo, you can swirl and sip a big pour without looking miserly. I like serving a pale, glowing drink in this so the candy hues reflect through the liquid.

Here For Boos Wine Glass

Ghosts, goblins, and wine lovers unite with this “Here for the Boos” glass. The ghost motif makes it playful and spooky. It’s a great mid-size stemless option—perfect when you want something cuter than your regular wine glass but not too over the top.

Happy Halloween Spooky Wine Glass

Bats flit, spiders lurk, and tombstones rise on this design. It’s like Halloween wrapped around your glass. It’s ideal for themed parties or for sipping by candlelight. The darker accents really shine when you pour in a deep red wine or a black-tinted cocktail.

Wicked Bad Thing Wine Glass

This one kind of sounds like feels like the name of a potion in a haunted apothecary—and that’s exactly the tone this glass gives. It’s classic with attitude. I always picture pouring something with a bit of spice or sass into it.

Wicked Wine Witch Wine Glass

This one is hand-painted and features a witch motif, making it perfect if your Halloween aesthetic leans into the coven, broomstick, and spell side of things. It has a bit of magical whimsy—you’ll feel like a spellbinder holding it.

Witch Have Candy Wine Glass

This stemless glass shows a witch and candy imagery (naturally) with the punny phrase. It’s playful and perfect for a candy-colored cocktail or dessert wine. The stemless shape also makes it cozy to hold as you wander around a party.

Witch Way Stemless Wineglass

Cute, punny, and ideal for pointing partygoers toward your bar cart the “Witch Way to the Wine?” I like using this one for bright, light cocktails so the phrase pops through the glass.

Trick or Treat Wine Glass

Classic and straightforward, this glass has the “Trick or Treat” phrase in a festive Halloween font. It’s the no-fuss pick that still makes things fun. It’s great when you have lots of guests—grab a few of these and you’re set.

Why These Glasses Work for Halloween-Themed Drinks

Each of these glasses does more than just look cute—they amplify your drink presentation. Because they have themed artwork, fun phrases, or spooky accents, they help set the tone. A cocktail that might look average in a plain glass suddenly feels magical or eerie when paired with Halloween wine glasses. Also, in dim lighting or candlelight, the silhouettes and designs pop, making them perfect for haunted ambiance.
From my personal experience, I can promise you: you’re not just buying a glass. You’re buying a moment. One where your fingers feel the curves, your eyes catch the design, and your drink feels like part of the Halloween story.

Three Halloween-Themed Drinks to Serve (and Why They Pair Perfectly)

Now for one of my favorite parts: what to serve in these beauties. Here are three solid Halloween cocktail recipes from trusted sources. Use the glasses above, garnish dramatically, and let the night get spooky.

1. Witches’ Brew Lemonade (Delish)

This layered, eerie-hued drink mixes sparkling lemonade, Blue Curaçao, and purple gin to create an electric glow in your glass. It looks fantastic in a glass like the Witch Have Candy Wine Glass or Witch Way Stemless Wineglass —the blue and purple layers will contrast beautifully with the art. Garnish with gummy worms or a floating faux eyeball for extra effect.
Ingredients: 1 cup sparkling lemonade ½ oz Blue Curaçao ½ oz purple gin Instructions: 1. Pour lemonade gently into glass. 2. Carefully layer Blue Curaçao so it sinks slightly. 3. Top with purple gin. 4. Garnish and serve immediately.

2. Witch’s Heart Cocktail (The Flavor Bender)

This potion-like cocktail uses blackberry or shimmery vodka, apple liqueur, lemon juice, grenadine and optional luster dust for shimmer.
The swirling hues and sparkle make it ideal for your Witch Way Stemless Wineglass or Halloween Witch Textured Tumbler—especially when the light hits just right. It’s moody, magical, and indulgent.
Ingredients (for 2): 2 oz shimmery blackberry vodka 1 oz apple liqueur ¾ oz lemon juice ½ oz grenadine Optional: edible luster dust Instructions: 1. Shake all ingredients with ice. 2. Strain into glasses. 3. Sprinkle a pinch of luster dust if desired.

3. Black Magic Halloween Sangria (The Forked Spoon via Carly A. Hill)

This dark, dramatic sangria blends red wine, vodka, raspberry liqueur, apple cider, and lemon juice for a cocktail that’s spooky but crowd-friendly. It’s perfect for a punch bowl—but also stunning poured into Wicked Bad Thing Wine Glass or Trick or Treat Wine Glass. Add floating fruit slices or dry ice (safely) for a chilling effect.
Ingredients: 1 bottle red wine ½ cup vodka ½ cup raspberry liqueur 1 cup apple cider Juice of 1 lemon Instructions: 1. Combine all ingredients in pitcher or bowl. 2. Chill for at least 1 hour. 3. When ready to serve, stir and pour.
Moreover, here’s a bonus tip: rim your glass with black sanding sugar or crushed candy corn before pouring. It ups the Halloween flair dramatically.

Tips & Tricks for Serving with Halloween Wine Glasses

- Garnish with flair: gummy eyeballs, candy corns, plastic spiders, or sprigs of rosemary for “witch’s broom” vibes.
- Use colored ice: freeze cranberry or pomegranate juice in your ice cubes. As they melt, drinks turn blood-tinged.

Join the CupofMood Club and Get First Dibs!

Because I’m a one-person drinkware dreamer, I’m always dreaming up new mugs, cups, glasses, and seasonal pieces. If you want dibs before anyone else, you’re going to want in on the CupofMood Club.
Not to mention, members get exclusive early access to limited-edition items (think Halloween, holiday, seasonal, and surprise drops) as often as once a month.
No spam, no strings—just early access to the latest quirky, cute, and beautifully made drinkware. Join the Club and never miss a drop.

How to Choose the Right Glass for Your Event

Okay, so you have all these great glasses—but which one to pick? Here’s my (totally opinionated) take:
- For dramatic effect: Go bold with Candy For Wine Wineglass or Wicked Wine Witch Wine Glass—these demand attention.
- For a cohesive party look: Use multiple of the same glass so your setup looks unified rather than chaotic. These skeleton hand goblets, Black Skeleton Hand Goblet and Orange Skeleton Hand Goblet .
- For portability: You can’t beat Rae Dunn Trick Or Treat Tumbler. Is it coffee or is it wine? Who knows in this opaque beauty.
- For Instagram / photos: Ok, Ok, I’m copping out on this one. I’ll just refer you to the Halloween Collection for any of the awesome drinkware there.

SEO Note (for me, not you): “Halloween Wine Glasses” Use

You’re reading it enough times, so I’m staying honest: I’ve used the keyword phrase “Halloween wine glasses” throughout this blog to help it rank.
For the most part, my hope is that when folks search “Halloween wine glasses,” this page comes up. And you, dear reader, find your perfect spooky glass in CupofMood’s shop.

The Final Sip

By now I hope you’re practically twitching to grab your favorite glass and pour something wicked. Whether you pick Candy For Wine Wine Glass, Happy Halloween Spooky Wineglass, Wicked Wine Witch Wine Glass , Here For Boos Wine Glass, or any of the others. You’re not just buying a glass: you’re buying ambience, conversation, and seasonal joy.
So what are you waiting for? Shop the featured collection, join the CupofMood Club (for first dibs!), and let your haunted happy hour begin. Bottoms up—if you dare!
Until next time,
Namaste,
Khadeeja
