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How the Martini glass became more than the Martini
Think of a Martini, and what do you picture? We bet that it’s the classic V-shaped cocktail glass that immediately comes to your mind The post How the Martini glass became more than the Martini appeared first on The Spirits Business .
by Georgie Collins3 viewsdraw-infeaturecocktailsfeaturesglasswaremartini - news
Introducing Our New Glassware Line
Introducing our new line of cocktail glassware, including the Martini glass, coupe glass, highball glass, and rocks glass. Meet them all at A Bar Above!
by Melanie Tornroth1 viewbar-toolscocktail-giftseverything-elseglasswarenews-updatesannouncements - news
In the pink
Spring is all about cherry blossoms, rosé and romance. And sometimes, it’s also about pretty pink glassware. Here are some blushing beauties perfect for taking out on the patio. A terrific tumbler At only $1.49 apiece, Ikea’s tempered-glass pink Pokal tumblers are a real crowd pleaser with a classic bistro look. ikea.com/ca A cute coupe […] The post In the pink appeared first on VITIS .
by Vitis Magazine4 viewssips-and-nibblesglassware - news
Spring-themed Cocktail Recipes
Spring is in the air! I have teamed up with Duralex® to create a selection of spring cocktail recipes using their beautiful Plum Le Picardie glasses. They are for everyone, for every day and forever! Since 1945, Duralex® has been […] The post Spring-themed Cocktail Recipes appeared first on On the Sauce Again .
by Inka Larissa4 viewsginrecipestequilacocktailsduralexgin-sour - news
Ask Adam: Why Are Sake Cups So Small?
The No. 1 rule when consuming sake with others is that you are never supposed to pour your own glass. It’s a serving tradition in Japan known as shaku suru or kumu, and it’s a way to show your guests you honor and respect them. The article Ask Adam: Why Are Sake Cups So Small? appeared first on VinePair .
by Adam Teeter4 viewsreading-about-drinkingglasswarejapansake
