



I love to hunt for vintage bar ware. Tending to like the dressier stuff - I buy lot's of silver and crystal. Small liqueur glasses are a weakness of mine, especially if they can also double as a tea light holder. On a trip to Paris, I loved going in local gourmet shops and buying the beautiful french liqueur bottles. To this day, I have never opened them - I just enjoy their bottles. Interesting bottles mixed with vintage bar ware makes a very tasty bar - you almost don't need the alcohol to feel buzzed! Those of you who love the "hunt", know exactly what I mean!
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