Boucry Glass Carafe
- DESCRIPTION
- DETAILS
- CARE
This carafe was designed after similar pieces found in European bars and bistros from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Customers commonly used a carafe to prepare their drinks, especially for making absinthe. In addition to holding water, carafes were also frequently used as promotional tools by alcohol manufacturers. Using a carafe to add water to absinthe was the preferred method during the Belle Époque, following the correct technique of slowly pouring or dripping water onto a sugar cube until it completely dissolves and mixes with the absinthe.
The carafes can be used to hold a wide variety of liquids.
DETAILS
- Measures approximately 9.25" (23.3 cm) tall.
- Base measures approximately 4.375" (11.1 cm) in diameter.
- Holds approximately 25 fl oz (.73 L).
- Mouth-blown, clear glass.
- Handmade.
Boxes are multilingual, featuring English on one side and French on the other.
CARE
Handwash only. Do not put in the dishwasher.
After washing, turn the carafe upside down and place on top of a dishcloth to allow the carafe to dry.
Boucry Glass Carafe
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