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Boxed Gin Glass Set
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A Copa de Balon is a type of glass that is perfect for drinking gin and tonics. The glass is typically bulbous in shape, like a balloon, and sits on a stem almost like a red wine glass. The Copa de Balon glass dates back to the 1700s in the Basque region of northern Spain. While the English would use a long Tom Collins glass, the Spanish – who are said to be the largest drinkers of gin in Europe – developed the ‘balloon cup’ instead. The glassware became popular over in the states during the prohibition era and is now starting to become more widely used in gin bars in London.
Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2016/11/25/do-you-use-a-long-glass-to-drink-a-gt-why-youve-got-it-all-wrong-6282806/?ito=cbshare
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A Copa de Balon is a type of glass that is perfect for drinking gin and tonics. The glass is typically bulbous in shape, like a balloon, and sits on a stem almost like a red wine glass. The Copa de Balon glass dates back to the 1700s in the Basque region of northern Spain. While the English would use a long Tom Collins glass, the Spanish – who are said to be the largest drinkers of gin in Europe – developed the ‘balloon cup’ instead. The glassware became popular over in the states during the prohibition era and is now starting to become more widely used in gin bars in London.
Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2016/11/25/do-you-use-a-long-glass-to-drink-a-gt-why-youve-got-it-all-wrong-6282806/?ito=cbshare
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MetroUK | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MetroUK/
A Copa de Balon is a type of glass that is perfect for drinking gin and tonics. The glass is typically bulbous in shape, like a balloon, and sits on a stem almost like a red wine glass. The Copa de Balon glass dates back to the 1700s in the Basque region of northern Spain. While the English would use a long Tom Collins glass, the Spanish – who are said to be the largest drinkers of gin in Europe – developed the ‘balloon cup’ instead. The glassware became popular over in the states during the prohibition era and is now starting to become more widely used in gin bars in London.
Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2016/11/25/do-you-use-a-long-glass-to-drink-a-gt-why-youve-got-it-all-wrong-6282806/?ito=cbshare
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MetroUK | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MetroUK/
Product code: HER00395
| UK | |||
| Click and Collect | Free | ||
| Standard Delivery (Tracked 48) | £4.00 | ||
| Express Delivery (Tracked 24) | £5.00 | ||
| International | Cost may vary dependent on the weight and volume of your order. | All Orders | |
| Standard Europe Delivery | £10.00 | ||
| Standard World Delivery | £15.00 | ||