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Absinthe Verdoyante is a latest addition to our range of fine spirits. It is bitterish, green spirit tasting of aniseed and fennel with extract of wormwood, coriander and a distillate made from herbs and spices. Absinthe Verdoyante stands for tradition and tested quality.
Bohemian absinthe recipes have always meant that less anise is used in local absinthe production, thus Absinthe Verdoyante does not turn milky, or 'louche' when water is added. Contains 10 mg/kg of thujone.
Alcohol by volume: 60% Bottle size: 50cl (16.91oz) Thujone: 10 mg/kg
With discreet shipping to the US and other nations, you can order one or more bottles of Absinthe Verdoyante, King Gold, Staroplzenecky, King, or Bitter Spirit, all made with actual wormwood and natural herbs for great flavor. Become an Absinthe expert by purchasing multiple bottles at once to have a tasting party. Absinthe flavors are subtle and influenced by a variety of factors including herbs, alcohol content, and the brewing process.
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| The modern liquor known as absinthe was first produced in the late 18th century in the Val-de-Travers region of Switzerland, where a bounty of wormwood and other alpine herbs grows wild. Pierre Ordinaire, a French doctor, is believed to have invented absinthe in 1792 as a potent patent medicine, although "bon extrait d'absinthe" had been advertised in the region as early as 1769. By the late 1790s, Ordinaire's herbal elixir had already acquired the nickname la fee verte - Green Fairy. |
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