La Fée Parisienne Absinthe 70cl
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Since July 2013 La Fée Parisienne has been made with 100% natural ingredients including 60% grand wormwood (Artemisia Absinthium), a much higher proportion than before. Meanwhile, a UV resistant coating has been added to the bottle itself. This helps preserve the green colour of the liquid inside, which can be affected by exposure to sunlight.
'90s music trivia: La Fée's green eye logo was based on Sarah Nixey of Black Box Recorder's left eye! How cool is that? (Can you tell that it was Jake who added this last bit?)
£3.26 - £21.66
As a devotee of Jade Absinthe I couldn’t live with myself if I used anything that fine in a cocktail. La Fee assumed the position and went down rather well. As a standalone absinthe I thought it lacked that quintessential oil-like texture and the depth of flavour you get when you pay a little more.
I don't drink a lot of this, but if I haven't had a little for a while, I get a craving! An acquired taste perhaps, but once you've acquired it........ you have to keep a bottle in stock. :)
Best i've tasted. Same great taste from my memories. I just can't get enough of that flavour!
Best Absinthe I ever had! I put it in a glass with ice and slowly sip!
I've done a daiquiri with this, 25ml wary, 25ml Havana 3, 25ml lime, 15ml sugar and 15ml of la fée. It creates a quite sublime, pale and interesting, evocative drink. I loved it. As absinthe goes, I got mad about king of spirits. But to mix this, it's versatile and a little goes a long way.