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TORSADE ABSINTHE GLASS

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  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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Torsade Absinthe Glass<br>This mouth-blown, reproduction Torsade (twisted in French) absinthe glass was originally made for use in bars and bistros, and is thought to be the most popular style of pre-ban absinthe bar glass (before 1915). To this day, it is the most commonly found antique absinthe glass throughout France. These glasses also tends to feature a slightly larger reservoir than other antique absinthe glasses.<br>Purchase includes glass and sugar only. Other items in photos are not included.<br>Mouth-blown glass.<br>Measures 6.75" tall (17.1 cm) x 3" (7.6 cm) in diameter.<br>Glass holds approximately 10 fl oz (29.5 cl).<br>Reservoir holds approximately 1.7 fl oz (50 ml).<br>Imported.<br>Made by Bonnecaze.<br>Also included in the purchase are European wrapped sugar cubes. Sugar was almost always used in preparing a traditional French/Swiss absinthe during the pre-ban era (before 1915). Meaning, it was added to absinthe by pouring (or dripping) cold water onto the sugar, allowing it to dissolve before falling into the high alcohol content absinthe. And because the amount of sugar added was determined by the drinker, like adding sugar to coffee. Some prefer more or less than others. Absinthe is always made to one's own liking.<br>Ships within 1 in business day after payment is made.<br>(additional fees may be required for Hawaii and Alaska)<br>We happily ship<br>WORLDWIDE !!!<br>Be sure to add me to your<br>favorites list<br>!<br>