Skip to product information
1 of 7

Classic Cocktail recipes (1930s)

Classic Cocktail recipes (1930s)

Regular price $18.00 USD
Regular price $0.00 USD Sale price $18.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Taxes included.

🇺🇸 All prints printed to order and dispatched from USA 🇺🇸

Shake up your home décor and add a dash of vintage sophistication with this delightful giclée print showcasing classic cocktail recipes from the 1930s. This stylish artwork features a collection of iconic cocktails, each beautifully illustrated and accompanied by its original recipe. From the timeless Martini and Manhattan to the refreshing Daiquiri and Sidecar, this print is a must-have for any cocktail enthusiast, home bartender, or those who appreciate the golden age of mixology.

This high-quality giclée print is produced on premium 200gsm art paper, ensuring a vibrant and long-lasting reproduction that faithfully captures the exquisite detail and vintage charm of the original artwork.

Why Choose Vintage Art Prints?

  • Timeless Elegance: Vintage art brings a sense of history and sophistication to your home décor, adding a touch of classic charm that never goes out of style.
  • Unique Character: Unlike mass-produced modern art, vintage prints offer a sense of individuality and character, making your home décor truly unique.
  • Conversation Starters: Vintage prints, especially those with a thematic focus like cocktails, are guaranteed to spark conversations and add a touch of personality to your space.

Giclee Printing: Museum-Quality Reproduction

Giclee printing is renowned for its ability to produce incredibly detailed and accurate reproductions of fine art and graphic design. Using archival inks and high-resolution digital imaging, this advanced printing process ensures your "Classic Cocktail Recipes" print will retain its vibrancy for generations to come.

Did You Know?

The origin of the word "cocktail" is shrouded in mystery, with various theories and legends surrounding its etymology. One popular story claims that the term originated in 18th-century New Orleans, where drinks were stirred with a rooster's tail feather ("cock-tail"). Another theory suggests the name derives from the mixed-breed horses known as "cocktails," which were known for their spirited nature, much like the drinks themselves.

Add this stylish and informative piece to your cart today and let the vintage charm of these classic cocktail recipes bring a touch of mixology magic to your home bar or kitchen.

 

 

View full details