1960s French Cocktail Recipe Glass | Retro Mixology Guide
Channel your inner Don Draper with this uber-stylish 1960s cocktail glass featuring classic drink recipes in retro red and black graphics.
Distinctive Features:
✨ Original 1960s design
✨ Made in France
✨ Red/Black retro graphics
✨ Gold rim detail
✨ Six classic recipes
✨ Mid-century styling
✨ Clear readable text
✨ Perfect mixer guide
Featured Recipes:
• Whiskey Sour
• Manhattan
• Bacardi
• Tom Collins
• Martini
• On The Rocks
Technical Details:
• Era: 1960s
• Origin: France
• Height: 6 inches
• Style: Mixer glass
• Type: Recipe tumbler
• Design: Graphic print
Perfect For:
• Home bars
• Cocktail mixing
• Mid-century collections
• Bar displays
• Retro entertaining
• Mad Men fans
Condition Notes:
• Very good vintage condition
• Some gold rim fading
• No cracks
• No chips
• Clear readable text
• Original graphics intact
Style Tips:
• Use for:
- Cocktail mixing
- Bar display
- Recipe reference
- Retro entertaining
- Period styling
- Collection showcase
Care Instructions:
• Hand wash only
• Avoid dishwasher
• Handle rim carefully
• Store upright
• Clean gently
• Protect graphics
This stylish piece is part of My Vintage's carefully curated collection , perfect for adding authentic 1960s sophistication to your home bar.
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