A brand name for a pale, dry Spanish fortified wine or sherry, particularly associated with a sweet drinking variety in some regions.
From Spanish 'copita,' a diminutive of 'copa' (cup or glass), literally meaning a small cup—the name references the traditional small glasses these wines were served in.
The word 'copita' literally means 'little cup' in Spanish, and the name captures something charming about European drinking culture—wines named after their serving vessels, suggesting an intimacy with the drink.
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