In the classic film, "Casablanca," champagne never seems to stop flowing. The movie's coupe-style Champagne glass has nearly as much screen time as Humphrey Bogart, and its saucer-shape is, like the film itself, a timeless classic. Identical to the original 1942 movie prop, the re-discovered 5½ ounce Champagne Coupe, standing 4½ inches tall, is offered in a Gift Box of 4, including a booklet detailing Champagne-sipping in the film, along with recipes for Champagne Cocktail and French 75 (Champagne-based drinks served at Rick's Cafe), plus beverage coasters from Rick's Cafe Americain. The coupes are designed to cocktail-bar standards--sleek, durable (meaning you can load them in the dishwasher), and holding a volume of 5½ ounces, and they double as retro cocktail glasses, used in bars these days with as much frequency as Collins or Old-Fashioned glasses, if not more. As time goes by, these will be remembered as the glasses used in the most famous toast ever: "Here's looking at you, kid."