I always think to myself "Do I really need anything else to encourage my drinking habits?" The answer is definitely yes, by the way. I'll let you in on a little secret: I probably have too many liqueur sets. I'm sure you can understand the need for a different kind of set for each season, type of drink, and mood! As I was searching for more retro kitchen items on Etsy, I found these vintage french decanter sets that you must see.
This midcentury gilded French liqueur set is absolutely delightful. Typically I do not like gold or stripes, but these are just jaw dropping. They are clearly perfect for the holidays. I actually think they would be a very vibrant and amazing set during the summer. The stems on the glasses look thick enough that they wouldn't easily break. I would only bring these out for very special guests, though!
Speaking of summertime, this 1950's nautical French liquor decanter set is lovely. My grandfather actually owns a sailboat and would enjoy this as a gift! I like the peach colored glass they chose to make this. It gives it a lot more character and brings out the beautiful painted blues on the sailboat.
I can't believe how elegant this midcentury glass decanter is. Again, normally I wouldn't like the gold trim, but with this set it works for me! I wish I had this for Easter, but maybe I can get it for next year.
What a unique find! This vintage French liqueur set would be so much fun to have at a party! I really love how each cup has a different color. The houndstooth pattern gives this set an edgy quality that I like. It definitely looks like it is from the 1960's!
This antique French decanter set is so bright and groovy. I am in love with the red/orange diamond print all around the glasses. This is one set that would definitely match my decor. It wouldn't look half bad with some champagne in it. Even better - Whiskey!
Take a look at these gorgeous vintage French decanter sets on Etsy. Out of the five, which one do you like the most? It's a hard choice! They are all individually awesome. It will be hard to pick. Tell me about your finds in the comments below!