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Submarine Kiss
Looks stunning and gives the drinker the option to sip or swirl to mix the sweet liqueur base into the body of the drink
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Lachlan Carter
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6th January 2021 at 06:27
quick question, any idea what this glass is called or where i could purchase it from?
Simon Difford
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7th January 2021 at 07:18
We photographed this cocktail 15+ years ago, long before I started recording details of the glasses used. However, I suspect LSA (
https://www.lsa-international.com/drinkware/champagne-glasses
) but I doubt still available.
Lennon Grimm
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19th August 2020 at 20:22
Quick question: why is the picture so distinctly red in the bottom, rather than purple or blue?
Simon Difford
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20th August 2020 at 07:33
Good question and thanks for bringing to my attention. The answer is that this cocktail should be made with Crème Yvette and not Crème de Violette. I have now corrected the recipe.
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