Premium Gift Box Set: Inspired by the intimate charm of hidden Parisian bistros, these intricately etched cocktail coupettes are more than drinkware—they are moments waiting to be shared. The gently curved bowl and slender stem are designed for smaller, spirit-forward cocktails, striking the perfect balance of form, function, and elegance. The silhouette concentrates aromatics while the soft curve naturally helps prevent spills. European Craftsmanship: Feather-light construction and delicate etching showcase remarkable artistry. Blending vintage Parisian charm with modern simplicity, these glasses suit everything from casual gatherings to refined soirées. Ideal for serving a dry Martini, a Bijou, or any classic cocktail deserving of a beautiful stage. Timeless Elegance: Petite yet expressive, these glasses encourage slow, thoughtful sipping—of wine, aperitifs, or signature house cocktails. Their silhouette echoes the golden age of cocktails, adding a touch of classic glamour to any bar. Loved by bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts alike for their balance of charm, utility, and presentation. Elegance Over Excess: Designed for balance, comfort, and versatility, this 6-ounce glass (6" H x 3" W x 3" T x 2.5" B) emphasizes craftsmanship rather than volume. Its refined proportions highlight color, clarity, and garnish—perfect for bar displays, dinner tables, and social-media-worthy cocktail photography. Gift with a Story to Tell: Inspired by the quiet romance of Parisian bistros, these petite masterpieces bring the charm and sophistication of the City of Light to every sip. A thoughtful gift for weddings, engagements, anniversaries, birthdays, housewarmings, and holiday celebrations. Meet the Brand: Since 1997, HISTORY COMPANY has specialized in extraordinary products inspired by authenticity and the past—where “Every Gift Holds a Story,” and where the perfect item for keeping or giving awaits.
A Perfectly Stolen Moment
That visit to Paris—the one that lingers in memory. Your hotel tucked just off the Champs-Élysées, the Eiffel Tower shimmering in the distance like a secret meant only for you.
You slip into a bistro, unassuming yet impossibly chic—the kind of place where the waitstaff moves with the grace of a well-rehearsed ballet.
Across from you sits a beautiful American woman, elegant in a way that is effortless and entirely real. In her hand, a cocktail—not merely a drink, but a tiny work of art. The glass is delicate, impossibly light, its etched pattern as intricate as a whispered confidence.
She lifts it, meets your eyes, and smiles. For a moment, the entire Champs-Élysées seems to pause.
“Tell me,” she asks, “why is it that everything tastes better in Paris?”
And as the evening unfolds, you understand: she is not simply part of the story—she is the story, the one you’ll revisit again and again.