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But the martini glass didn’t always house martinis. According to PUNCH, it was introduced at the 1925 Paris Exhibition as a modernist, art deco-inspired take on the coupe. Like the coupe ...
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Cody Pruitt, owner of the French bistro Libertine in New York City, is also a fan of these coupetinis because they blend “the classic archetypal V-shaped martini glass and a softer coupe style ...
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.
A coupe — sometimes used for Champagne and sparkling wine — makes a smart-looking martini glass. A Nick & Nora glass is another favorite among professional bartenders due to its versatility ...
Paul MacDonald, bartender at Friday Saturday Sunday, loves a coupe more than a traditional triangular martini glass. “I’m happy that we’ve managed to reclaim both style and function in a ...