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New Orleans Saints 60th Anniversary 1966-2026 Fleur-de-lis Lombardi Trophy Whiskey Glass

Why the New Orleans Saints 60th Anniversary 1966-2026 Fleur-de-lis Lombardi Trophy Whiskey Glass is a Must-Have
The New Orleans Saints 60th Anniversary 1966-2026 Fleur-de-lis Lombardi Trophy Whiskey Glass marks 60 seasons since the franchise was awarded on All Saints’ Day in 1966 and took the field in 1967. The “Aints” paper-bag years gave way to Jim Mora’s first playoff run, then Drew Brees walked into the Louisiana Superdome after Hurricane Katrina and led the city back. Super Bowl XLIV in February 2010, when Brees outdueled Peyton Manning 31-17 in Miami and Tracy Porter took a Pick 6 to the house, turned Canal Street into the loudest party in the history of the Quarter. For Who Dat Nation, this Saints whiskey glass holds the whole six-decade story in one pour.
The gold fleur-de-lis steals the eye first, raised dead center on the front of the glass in 3D relief against the black background, the same heraldic symbol French settlers brought to Louisiana long before the team ever existed. The Vince Lombardi Trophy stands raised in gold on the left side, anchored on a tall pedestal base with a gold football tucked beside it, locking in the Super Bowl XLIV win. A second gold helmet silhouette mirrors the trophy on the right side of the body. The Caesars Superdome dome is etched on the lower right in gold relief, complete with the unmistakable circular roofline. Smaller gold fleur-de-lis emblems run as decorative trim along the upper rim, and NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 60TH ANNIVERSARY – (1966-2026) arcs across the top of the whiskey glass in raised gold lettering. The vessel sits inside a satin black-and-gold presentation case with matching gold fleur-de-lis emblems pressed across the lid and side panels, and 60TH ANNIVERSARY 1966-2026 inscribed in gold.
Pour a finger of bourbon on the night of the next Bourbon Street tailgate before kickoff at the Superdome, hand it to the Who Dat lifer who’s been packing the Mercedes-Benz section since the bag-head era, or wrap it as a Father’s Day gift for the dad who screamed through Tracy Porter’s Pick 6 in real time. It also lands well as a retirement keepsake for the season-ticket holder who’s been making the drive from Metairie since the late-’80s Dome Patrol days.
⚜️ Why You’ll Love It
- Marks 60 seasons of New Orleans Saints football, going back to the team’s All Saints’ Day 1966 award
- Built around the gold fleur-de-lis, the same heraldic symbol French settlers brought to Louisiana long before the franchise
- Captures the Super Bowl XLIV Lombardi Trophy from Brees and Tracy Porter’s Pick 6 night in Miami
- Etches the Caesars Superdome with its unmistakable circular roofline into the lower body
- Holds shape on a shelf far longer than a paper Superdome ticket stub or printed Who Dat program would
🥃 Features
- Heavyweight rocks-style whiskey glass in black-and-gold Saints colors with raised relief detail
- Large gold fleur-de-lis raised in 3D at the center of the front face
- Vince Lombardi Trophy standing in gold on the left side beside a tucked gold football
- Caesars Superdome etched on the lower right in gold relief, with a second helmet silhouette mirrored on the right side
- NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 60TH ANNIVERSARY – (1966-2026) arched in raised gold across the top, housed in a satin black-and-gold presentation case with fleur-de-lis emblems on the lid
🏈 Perfect For
- A Bourbon Street tailgate gift before the next home opener at the Caesars Superdome
- A Father’s Day present for the dad who screamed through Tracy Porter’s Pick 6 in Super Bowl XLIV live
- A retirement keepsake for the season-ticket holder who’s been making the drive from Metairie for decades
- A milestone birthday gift for the Who Dat lifer who packed the Superdome through the bag-head years
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