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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. 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 ...

  4. Martini glass sign - Wikipedia

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    The sign was made of glass, metal and lights. In 2007, The Oregonian 's Anna Griffin wrote, "Up close, the display seems surprisingly fragile: the martini glass is just a thin piece of tubing dotted with white bulbs. Four bigger bulbs—three green, one white—create the olive.

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  6. Martini (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    An extra dirty martini typically contains twice the amount of olive brine or juice. [25] A direct martini or naked martini is a regular martini, but prepared by storing the gin in a freezer and then pouring the gin directly into the serving glass with the vermouth instead of stirring it with ice first. This method allows the drink to be served ...

  7. Shot glass - Wikipedia

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    A shot glass is a glass originally designed to hold or measure spirits or liquor, which is either imbibed straight from the glass ("a shot") or poured into a cocktail ("a drink"). An alcoholic beverage served in a shot glass and typically consumed quickly, in one gulp, may also be known as a " shooter " or “shot”.

  8. Vesper (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Although Bond drinks the first Vesper from a "deep glass", presumably the "deep champagne goblet" he specified when ordering a martini before substituting the Vesper's recipe, [1] cocktail glasses are commonly used in modern versions of this drink, as Esquire [15] and the IBA [10] recommend.

  9. Template:Glass production techniques - Wikipedia

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