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copita
/ k蓹藞pi藧t蓹; ko藞pita /
noun
- a tulip-shaped sherry glass
- a glass of sherry
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of copita1
Example Sentences
Add on a handmade copita for sipping the agave-based spirit.
Today, he is more focused on smaller goods that can be shipped easily, such as copita glasses used for mezcal or salt, tumblers, ashtrays and wine glasses, which he produces simultaneously by throwing off the hump.
Today, he is more focused on smaller goods that can be shipped easily such as copita glasses used for mezcal or salt, tumblers, ashtrays and wine glasses, which he produces simultaneously by throwing off the hump.
They鈥檙e gone too quickly, but Dr Clark has Japanese whiskey, too, and, who knows why, a respectable collection of mezcal by the copita.
I鈥檝e sampled mezcals so different here they don鈥檛 seem to belong to the same classification of spirits: One shallow copita cup shimmered with a clear liquid from Palenqueros, a Oaxacan producer that had cooked and distilled the wild agave Mexicano until it smacked of honey and tropical grasses.
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