$350 CAD
This magnificent ornamental absinthe fountain is a reproduction of the Belle Époque absinthe fountain from the 19th century. A handmade glass reservoir sits above two taps in a classical rounded trefoil shape, and the lid is decorated with an acorn. It is perfect for dripping water used in a traditional absinthe ritual. By turning the fountain's spigot the amount of water can vary from a slow drip to a gentle pour. Fountain will accommodate 1 to 6 people at one time. Drink ratio varies from 1 part absinthe, to between 3 to 5 parts water, depending on one's preference.
*Note: bubbles may be present in this mouthblown glass because the shapes are formed literally with the craftsmen's breath. These bubbles are part of the charm of a hand-blown piece and inconsistencies occur naturally, which makes each piece unique
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Proper use consists of: pouring an ounce of absinthe into an absinthe glass, then placing an absinthe spoon on top of the glass and a sugar cube atop the spoon. The lid of the fountain is removed and fresh water and ice is added into the glass bowl. The spigot is slightly turned and the ice water is slowly dripped from the fountain onto the piece of sugar. The cold sugar water then drips from the spoon into the glass of absinthe releasing oils and perfuming the air with fennel, grand wormwood and anise. The combination also begins to turn milky white in colour, as the water mixes with the anise. Refresh water before each use.