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Bonnecaze & Cie Glass 2 Spout Absinthe Fountain

  • Top cover is removable to add ice water
  • Mouth blown absinthe water globe

Product Description
Simply fill the fountain with water and ice and turn the nozzles to slowly drip your ice cold water over you absinthe spoon, sugar and into your glass. Creating the perfect louche (mixture) of sugar, water and absinthe. A must have for any absinthe party or a romantic evening for 2. Spouts made of metal-look plastic. A truly unique gift for anyone…. More >>

Bonnecaze & Cie Glass 2 Spout Absinthe Fountain

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Bonnecaze & Cie Toulouse Latrec Absinthe Spoon No:13

  • Toulouse Latrec’s personally designed spoon
  • Use tip of spoon to mix absinthe sugar and water after prepared
  • Fits most glasses
  • Notch in handle to steady spoon on glass
  • Chrome over brass

Product Description
Absinthe spoons have been around for hundreds of years. Originally invented in France and Switzerland the spoons were used to properly prepare one’s absinthe. An absinthe spoon is a perforated or slotted spoon that is used to dissolve a sugar cube in a glass of absinthe, usually to sweeten the drink and counteract its mild bitterness. The bowl of the spoon is normally flat, with a notch in the handle where it rests on the rim of the glass. Originating circa the 18… More >>

Bonnecaze & Cie Toulouse Latrec Absinthe Spoon No:13

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Absinthe & Flamethrowers: Projects and Ruminations on the Art of Living Dangerously

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A Selection of the Scientific American Book Club Want to add more excitement to your life?  This daring combination of science, history, and DIY projects will show you how. Written for smart risk takers, it explores why danger is good for you and details the art of living dangerously.  Risk takers are more successful, more interesting individuals who lead more fulfilling lives. Unlike watching an action movie or playing a video game, real-life experience c… More >>

Absinthe & Flamethrowers: Projects and Ruminations on the Art of Living Dangerously

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