La Fee Absinthe Parisienne 700ml

$132.00 including GST

Description

Anise on the nose, with hints of fennel, coriander, and liquorice It has a really fresh texture and taste, and it is exceptionally well-rounded. The finish is lengthy and smooth. Use this in traditional cocktails such as the Sazerac or Death in the Afternoon, or drink it straight with water and sugar.

La Fée seizes the fragrance and flavour that amazing writers and artists like Rimbaud, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Vincent van Gogh enjoyed during the close of the nineteenth century.

Absinthe (also known as ‘the green fairy’) was promoted and sipped in France during the Belle Epoque era (1870-1914), but it was prohibited in France in 1914, and other nations followed suit. La Fee was the first brand to reintroduce absinthe production in France in 2000. It is made in collaboration with the Mus Absinthe, or Absinthe Museum, whose owner, Marie-Claude Delahaye, is regarded as the world’s foremost authority on this high proof drink. It is sold once she has tasted it and approved of it. The Parisienne was the first absinthe produced after the 1914 ban, using a traditional recipe developed by the Cherry Rocher distillery in Lyon in the nineteenth century.

Additional information
Dimensions Size of bottle: 0.7 litres

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SKU: CWS00899 Categories: , , Country: France Alcohol Percentage: 68%