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Product weight: 2.0 kg
Delivery time USA:
- 2-3 business days Express
- 5-10 business days Airmail
Delivery time Germany: 1-2 business days
Delivery time EU: 2-4 business days
This Absinthe accessory set includes four handmade Pontarlier Absinthe glasses. They are mouthblown (not pressed) and therefore do not have a manufacturing seam. The included stainless steel spoons are beautifully decorated with wormwood leaves. This is the right set if you are looking for best quality accessories which reflect the allure of nostalgia.
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This high-quality Absinthe accessories set includes four mouthblown Pontarlier Absinthe glasses. This means, the glasses are not pressed, and therefore do not have a manufacturing seam. Furthermore, these Absinthe glasses have a reservoir in the stem to measure the correct amount of Absinthe. The cut design is simply fascinating and perfectly reflects the allure of the Belle Époque.
The set comes as well with four stainless steel "Feuilles" Absinthe spoons. They are like the glasses authentic reproductions of a famous historical Absinthe spoon. In the front, the spoons are beautifully decorated with wormwood leaves (feuilles = leaves in French). As mentioned before, the Absinthe spoons are made of durable stainless steel and are polished for a supreme finish. We can highly recommend them to any Absintheur as they combine authenticity with a perfect quality. One bag of individually wrapped Absinthe sugar cubes is as well included in the set. Each set comes as well with an info card explaining the traditional French Absinthe ritual. Overall, "The Best" Absinthe glasses and spoons set is a definite winner. If you are looking for top quality with the aura of nostalgia, this Absinthe accessory set is the right one for you.
Pontarlier glasses are named after the French town Pontarlier. Pontarlier was the Absinthe hub in the 19th century, many distilleries were located in this small town close to the Swiss border. The biggest player, Pernod Absinthe, had as well a large factory in Pontarlier. Originally, the glasses got their name after they appeared in an advertisement for Pernod Fils Absinthe. The original motive was painted by the artist Charles Maire, Pernod mass-produced these artworks and soon they decorated almost every French bistro. If you are lucky, you can still find a copy at a flea market in France.
Sugar (per 100 g): | |
Energy: | 1700 kJ (400 kcal) |
Fat: | < 0.0 g |
- of which saturated fatty: | < 0.0 g |
Carbohydrates: | 100 g |
- of which sugar: | 100 g |
Protein: | < 0.0 g |
Salt: | 0.0 g |
Ingredients: Sugar |
Product Details: | For mandatory information about the products of the set, please visit the individual product pages. Absinthe Glass Pontarlier Reservoir handmade |
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