

We understand that some people are explorers at heart, and the classics just won't cut it.įor those people, many other unique spirits are not listed in the main categories but are still worth the mention, such as absinthe, aperitivos, and other Special spirits. Pick up your absente today! About Other Spirits Bottled at 110 proof, you'll immediately recognize its signature pale green color and an anise-forward nose. Absinthewhich we should qualify right now, does not induce hallucinationsis typically distilled to a higher proof, which can range from 90 to 140 (Grand Absente itself is bottled at 138, and Absente Absinthe Refined clocks in at 110). The only difference that separates Absente Absinthe Refined from the historic spirit is the replacement of notorious wormwood with its less bitter cousin – southern wormwood, also known as 'petite absinthe'. What sets Grande Absente apart is the combination of French artisinal distillation techniques and the high-quality mix of regional botanicals, which results in a great-tasting absinthe.
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The signature spirit of artists like Van Gogh and Toulouse-Lautrec is still handcrafted in the South of France, using only the highest quality artisanal distillation methods and ingredients, including anise, star anise, balm, peppermint and a full measure of the legendary and notorious botanical Wormwood, also known as artemesia absinthium. Handcrafted at the Distilleries et Domaines in Provence, Grande Absente is made exclusively with the highest quality spirits and select botanicals, including a full measure of the legendary botanical wormwood. For nearly 100 years, absinthe was outlawed in the United States and Absente is the first legal absinthe available in the United States since 1912. Rising to popularity in the last decade of the 19th century also known as the Belle Epoque, it was in this era that absinthe was notoriously consumed by the likes of Picasso, Van Gogh, Manet and other artists that adored it for its strong effects as it's said to even cause hallucinations due to its wormwood compound.īanned in the early 20th century, absinthe became ‘absente’, which meant the wormwood was absent from the spirit. It has an anise flavor that comes from plants, flowers and other medicinal and culinary herbs. Founded in 1898 in Forcalquier as Distillery de Lure, it was renamed in 1974 when Alain Robert took over the company.Ībsinthe is a spirit with a very high alcohol content, bottled between 90 and 148 proof. Located in the Lure region, France, where in the 17th century, traders of medicinal herbs settled and later became pharmacists, Distilleries et Domaines de Provence is a distillery with over a century of experience in aperitifs and Provencal liqueurs production.
