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We may never come to a definitive answer about whether a martini is better shaken or stirred, mixed with gin or vodka, or served with an olive or a lemon twist. A martini, after all, is one of the ...
Martini glasses essentially break down into three types: V-shaped, coupe, and Nick and Nora. The first is the familiar, thin ...
When you're mixing up foamy cocktails, you might reach for either a coupe glass or a martini glass. However, one of these is ...
A traditional martini glass. JcPenney Home Store. These classic martini glasses are both affordable and sturdy. At 10 ounces each, they are capable of holding double the amount of a standard ...
With an 8-ounce capacity, these coupe glasses might be slightly too large for a standard martini, but they’re perfect for serving a French 75 or any other cocktail topped with sparkling wine.
15 glasses filled with martinis of various colors and with various garnishes, formed in the shape of a martini glass, for Wine section cover. Styled by Caroline Pagel and Ellie Winter.
James Bond prefers his shaken, not stirred. I like mine thick enough for a spoon or a fork. When it comes to that icon of cool, a martini glass can hold a classic American cocktail. Or nowadays, a ...
Unlike a martini glass (which slopes outward), or glasses with vertical sides, the sides of a wine glass bow inward toward the rim. Unlike other shapes, this concentrates alcohol aromas around the ...
On Thursday, Dec. 15, Daily Beast political reporter Olivia Nuzzi tweeted a picture of a vodka martini ordered at the bar at Trump Grill and well, it looks bad. Really bad. A wine glass?
This twist on a classic Martini comes from Joe Campanale, author, sommelier, and owner of Brooklyn wine bars Lalou, Fausto, and, most recently, Bar Vinazo.With a simple 1:1 ratio of gin, vermouth ...