copita

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copita

(Spanish koˈpita; English kəˈpiːtə)
n
1. (Brewing) a tulip-shaped sherry glass
2. (Brewing) a glass of sherry
[diminutive of copa cup]
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Whether you're drinking from the low clay copita, the shotglass-like veladora, or the gourd-like jicara, sip and savor, but never, ever shoot.
Background: Since the 1960s the industry supported tulips and derivative shapes originating from a copita, designed for 20% ABV (alcohol by volume) sherry.
In the bright sunshine and Mediterranean warmth, my main source of refreshment was a copita glass of chilled Manzanilla sherry from the Barbadillo bodegas in Sanlucar de Barrameda on the coast.
[1]--Una copita del seudo conac.--ordeno--y te zampuzas en el sotano.
Each is handed a special glass, a small copita that allows one to smell the whisky.
En la fotografia que anexa, se ve a Severo de frente y en la carta escribe: "A las ocho de la manana llegamos a puerto, pero como la calma venezolana es algo increible, y el despachador de visa no se alteraba por nada, alternando una copita entre visa y visa, salimos del barco a las diez y media.
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