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Why Mint Juleps Are Traditionally Served In Silver Cups - MSNThe Mint Julep is the official cocktail of the Kentucky Derby, which is also the reason behind why the drink is traditionally served in a silver cup.
For more than seven decades, silver mint julep cups have become synonymous with Kentucky’s horseracing culture. Meet the family behind the tradition.
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The 300-Year-Old Mint Julep Cup Has a VERY Complicated History - MSNHis mint julep cup, now known as the Presidential cup, is made entirely of sterling silver and engraved with the presidential seal.
Woodford Reserve's Mint Julep charity cups are back for Kentucky Derby 150. There are 200 silver cups, priced at $1,000, and 100 gold cups, priced at $5,000, this year.
Woodford Reserve selling $1,000 and $5,000 Mint Julep cups to benefit charity ahead of 150th Kentucky Derby.
Writer Margaret Eby shares about her favorite wedding gift: personalized, engraved julep cups. They transcend the Kentucky Derby and make a great gift for all special occasions.
Discover the tradition of mint juleps at Churchill Downs. Learn about the recipe and collectible cups served at the Kentucky Derby since the 1930s.
The Woodford Reserve $1,000 and $5,000 Mint Julep cups are returning for the Kentucky Derby next month.
With the Kentucky Derby officially here, we delved into the history of the fashionable event's iconic cocktail and the sterling silver cup it's served in.
If you're not familiar with the mint julep or its iconic cup, allow us to break it down. The cocktail, which has been enjoyed in most Southern states since the early 18th century, is a concoction of ...
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