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Drinks & Cocktails served in a Cocktail Glass

The reason for the long “leg” is to keep the cocktail cold by not exposing the glass to warming hands. Size varies, but 6-7 fl oz. (170-200 milliliters) is nice. The most classic glass type there is, you use it for Absolut Cosmopolitan and Vodka Martini.

Go to Uncle Vanya
Uncle Vanya in a martini glass on white background

Uncle Vanya

Absolut Vodka, Blackberry Liqueur, Lime Juice, Egg White, Simple Syrup

1.9
Go to Duke of Marlborough
Duke of Marlborough in a martini glass on white background

Duke of Marlborough

Lime Juice, Sherry, Sweet Vermouth, Raspberry Puree, Orange Bitters

1.5
Go to Alexander
Alexander in a martini glass on white background

Alexander

Gin, Cream, White Cacao Liqueur, Nutmeg

2.6
Go to Phoebe Snow
Phoebe Snow in a martini glass on white background

Phoebe Snow

Cognac, Dubonnet, Pastis

0.8
Go to Raymond Hitch Cocktail
Raymond Hitch Cocktail in a martini glass with an orange wedge garnish on white background

Raymond Hitch Cocktail

Italian Vermouth, Orange Juice, Orange Bitters, Orange

1.0
Go to Destiny
Destiny in a martini glass on white background

Destiny

Gin, Anisette, Sweet Vermouth, Simple Syrup

0.9
Go to Renaissance
Renaissance in a martini glass with a lemon twist on white background

Renaissance

Cognac, Sweet Vermouth, Limoncello, Peach Bitters, Lemon Zest

1.8
Go to Liquid Lover
Liquid Lover in a martini glass on white background

Liquid Lover

Bison Grass Flavored Vodka, Lime Cordial, Violet Liqueur, Lemon Juice

2.0
Go to Bodybuilding
Bodybuilding in a martini glass on white background

Bodybuilding

Cognac, Cream, Maraschino Liqueur, Egg Yolk

2.7
Go to Clover Leaf
Clover Leaf in a martini glass with a mint leaf on foam

Clover Leaf

Gin, Lemon Juice, Simple Syrup, Egg White, Raspberry, Mint Leaf

2.6
Go to Saketini
Saketini in a martini glass on white background

Saketini

Gin, Sake

2.5
Go to Golden Tulip
Golden Tulip in a martini glass on white background

Golden Tulip

Apricot Brandy, Gin, Lemon Juice

2.3