Champagne was known as the drink of kings in the 17th century. The shape itself was modeled after the Greek mastos cup, which was handed down as a present to Marie Antoinette by Louis XVI - you would have to remove it from t...

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Champagne was known as the drink of kings in the 17th century. The shape itself was modeled after the Greek mastos cup, which was handed down as a present to Marie Antoinette by Louis XVI - you would have to remove it from the base and carefully cradle it in both hands in order to drink the contents. Fast forward to the 1920s and the coupe was reinvented with a stem, becoming the vessel of choice for flappers looking to imbibe with champagne!

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