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a cozy kitchen nook
protecting the marble
the anise (a key ingredient in absinthe) causes the mixture to turn an opalescent white (resembling milk)
Refresh water before each use
the same sugar cubes found in cafés and restaurants throughout France and Europe
Torsade Absinthe Glasses, Set of Two French style beachwood bistro wooden chair in walnut a cozy kitchen nookThese mouth blown reproduction Torsad (twisted in French) absinthe glasses were originally used in bars and are thought to be the most popular pre ban absinthe bar glass (before 1915). To this day, they are the most commonly found antique absinthe glass throughout France. These glasses are made to the exact measurements of the original antique Torsad absinthe glasses, including their reservoir. The reservoir (located at the bottom of the glass)