Raise a Glass! Albemarle Paper Supply Now Carries Libbey Glassware!
We’re excited to announce that Albemarle Paper Supply now offers a full selection of Libbey glassware, designed to meet the daily demands of bars, restaurants, and event venues. From classic rocks glasses to elegant wine stems, we’ve got the pieces your beverage program deserves.
Our most popular glasses include:
Gibraltar Series
Classic. Durable. Stackable.
These bar essentials are built for heavy use while maintaining that clean, timeless look.
4.5 oz (15248)
8 oz (15240)
9 oz (15242)
10 oz (15232)
Wine Glasses
Every pour deserves the right glass.
From rich reds to chilled whites, these Libbey options combine elegance with everyday durability.
16 oz Tall Vina (7510)
11 oz Perception (3057)
11 ¾ oz Stemless (217)
16 oz Vina Grande (8416)
Champagne Flutes:
Celebrate with style.
Perfect for toasting or table service, these flutes enhance bubbles and presentation alike.
6 oz (3795)
8.5 oz Stemless (228)
Martini Glasses
A modern twist on a timeless favorite.
Whether classic stemmed or stemless, these glasses bring balance and polish to every cocktail.
7.5 oz (3733)
Stemless Martini (400)
Rocks Glasses
Sturdy and versatile.
Ideal for old fashioneds, whiskey pours, or craft cocktails — heavy bases and modern shapes make these a bar must-have.
9 oz Elan (15809)
10.5 oz Modernist (9034)
8 oz Heavy Base (916CD)
Shot Glasses
Small but mighty.
These Libbey shots are built for consistency and durability — perfect for quick service and measured pours.
1.5 oz (5120)
1 oz Tall (5031)
Why Choose Libbey?
✔️ Trusted by restaurants and bars worldwide
✔️ Commercial-grade durability
✔️ Timeless, professional design
✔️ Available now for local delivery or pickup
Let’s get your shelves stocked and your drinks served in style.
Don’t see what you’re looking for? Let us know! Our full glassware lineup includes even more styles and sizes.
Call your rep or email us today to place an order or request pricing!
Fun Fact 🍻
The first recorded restaurant in North Carolina dates back to the early 1800s and it was actually a tavern-style stop where travelers could eat, drink, and rest on the road to Wilmington.
That makes North Carolina one of the earliest states with a documented hospitality culture!