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  2. File:Cocktail Glass (Martini).svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 05:48, 3 August 2011: 333 × 497 (256 KB): Alekjds: Transparency: 02:46, 24 December 2006: 338 × 500 (167 KB): Willscrlt {{Information |Description = Cocktail Glass (Martini): The traditional cocktail glass has become synonymous with Martini cocktails, which are commonly served in this type of glassware. |Source = Own work |Date = 2006-12 ...

  3. File:Margarita Glass (Saucer).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Margarita Glass (Saucer): A versatile cocktail glass for serving margaritas and other mixed drinks, as well as guacamole and desserts. Champagne coupe : A smaller version of the same style of glass often is used to serve champagne or other sparkling wines at receptions or large gatherings.

  4. File:Cocktail Glass (Cosmopolitan).svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 06:01, 3 August 2011: 395 × 389 (145 KB): Alekjds: Trans. 02:43, 24 December 2006: 399 × 394 (144 KB): Willscrlt {{Information |Description = Cocktail Glass (Cosmopolitan): A variation on the traditional cocktail glass especially used for serving Cosmopolitan cocktails. |Source = Own work |Date = 2006-12-23 |Author = Will Murray ...

  5. Cocktail glass - Wikipedia

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    The term cocktail glass is often used interchangeably with martini glass, despite their differing slightly. Today, the glass is used to serve a variety of cocktails, such as the martini and its variations ( Gibson , French martini , vodka martini , espresso martini , appletini ), Manhattan , Brandy Alexander , pisco sour , Negroni ...

  6. Nick & Nora (glass) - Wikipedia

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    A Nick & Nora glass is a stemmed glass with an inverted bowl, mainly used to serve straight-up cocktails. The glass is similar to a cocktail glass or martini glass. [1] Use of the glass became widespread beginning in the late 1980s, when bartender Dale DeGroff had several made for the Rainbow Room restaurant in New York City. The design was ...

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