The 1960 Bormioli Luigi Roma Martini Coppa in transparent glass cl 22 is widely used for the increasingly in vogue cocktail tasting, that is, the serving of half-doses in clubs. The idea is not only to offer smaller quantities to try more, but also to bring back in vogue the dosages of early 20th century drinks.
SON.HYX GLASS.
Sold in a pack of 6, the Bormioli Luigi 1960 Roma Martini Cup in clear glassis made of SON.hyx glass, which is bright, sturdy and transparent.This superior sonic glass makes products lighter and thinner while maintaining strength and imparting unique sensory performance that emphasizes aromas and evolves them.
The difference with mouth-blown is mechanically imperceptible, thanks to the fineness of the stem and the lightness of the glass.
TITANIUM REINFORCED
Titanium Reinforced is a process, original and patented (nr. EP20100153150), that gives the glass a surface hardening, improving its resistance to abrasion, responsible for fragility during use. It is a permanent anti-abrasion treatment, thanks to which the resistance to breakage permanently increases by 140%; and the best technology on the market, which guarantees strength even after a series of industrial-type washings.
A BIT OF HISTORY
The origin of the cup's name is uncertain, but it always revolves around the very famous drink. According to one of the versions with the most credence, it would be the name of the Italian bartender who first, in 1912 in London, prepared it for John D. Rockefeller; for another, it would be Jerry Thomas, in the 1950s, who invented it to relieve a miner's stomachache on the road to Martinez (California); according to yet another, it has to do with the Italian vermouth of the same name.Taste the story-thanks to the 1960 Bormioli Luigi's Coppa Martini Roma 1960!
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