liqueur glass
li
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queur glass
ˈkɜ: glæs
kē glās
British pronunciation
/lɪkjˈʊə ɡlˈas/

Definition & Meaning of "liqueur glass"in English

Liqueur glass
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a small stemmed glassware for serving liqueurs in small amounts, typically with a wide bowl and tapered top for sipping

liqueur glass definition and meaning

What is a "liqueur glass"?

A liqueur glass is a small, stemmed glassware used for serving small amounts of liqueurs, spirits, or cordials. It typically has a short stem, a narrow bowl, and a wide rim. Liqueur glasses come in various sizes and shapes, ranging from traditional tulip-shaped glasses to more modern and decorative designs. They are commonly made from glass or crystal, although they can also be found in plastic or stainless steel for more casual settings. Liqueur glasses are designed to hold a small serving of liqueur, typically around 1 to 2 ounces, allowing drinkers to enjoy the flavor and aroma of the spirit without consuming a large quantity.

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