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Absinthe

Absinthe is the drink that needs little introduction, its reputation precedes it more than that of any other spirit in the world. La Fée Verte (The Green Fairy), as it is known, is distilled from the herb Grande Wormwood an ingredient used in many herbal drinks, including Bitters.

Absinthe is usually bottled at very high strength and it is made with neutral alcohol and various herbs. Traditional variants are made with white grape spirit, though absinthes are often made using alcohol distilled from grains and potatoes of beets. The three main ingredients, sometimes known as the “Holy Trinity”, are Florence fennel, Green Anise and Grande Wormwood. Other flavourings include star anise, angelica, coriander and nutmeg.

Absinthe comes in various styles, including Blanche (also known as la bleue) which is bottled immediately after distillation and is clear in colour. Verte absinthe is coloured with a mixture of herbs post distillation, and Verte absinthes are similar to the Spanish Absenta – which differs in slightly in flavour (the addition of Alicante anise brings added sweetness). Bohemian Absinthe, often known as Czech-style absinthe, is made with very little or no anise or fennel, relying on wormwood for its flavour – it also has a very high alcoholic content.

Absinthe has been portrayed as a dangerous intoxicant—even a narcotic—though its infamy has also been a blessing in disguise since the drink has gained an almost mythical reputation – with all sorts of suggestions of hallucinogenic effects and visions of green fairies and the like. The blame is usually centred on the chemical thujone which, if present, is only found in very small quantities.

It was also, incorrectly, purported to be a cannabinoid (a narcotic compound present in a drug with a similar sounding name). This is untrue, and thujone is allowed in certain foodstuffs in the EU. Studies have also shown that there are only minute quantities of it in absinthe.

Absinthe was paraded as the poster boy for the temperance movement (a shunning of alcoholic drinks). All sorts of woes and social immoralities were blamed on it. Vincent Van Gogh was famously said to be intoxicated with absinthe when cutting his own ear off and the drink was famously enjoyed by such eminent figures as Toulouse Lautrec, and even Oscar Wilde. Whilst much of the controversy surrounding absinthe is factually inaccurate, we would recommend that, due to its high alcoholic strength, it be drunk diluted and in moderation. It should be treated with respect!

The French Method of drinking absinthe involves the traditional slotted absinthe spoon. Absinthe is poured into the glass first. Then the slotted spoon is placed atop the glass with a sugar cube on it. Using a slow drip fountain, water is gradually dripped onto the sugar cube, and into the glass, until the cube is dissolved. The spoon is then used to stir the drink. Note, it will become cloudy thanks to the Louche Effect.

The Bohemian Method (We recommend you do not attempt this – it’s rather dangerous!) involves using a traditional heatproof absinthe glass, absinthe is poured into the glass, the slotted spoon is placed on top of the glass and an absinthe-soaked sugar cube is placed on the spoon. The sugar cube is then lit, and the cube is dropped into the drink and allowed to burn out. This removes some of the alcoholic content, as well as things like eyebrows and fringes (note – not a recommended grooming method).

Did you know? Thujone is not exclusive to absinthe; there is actually thujone present in many herbs, including sage.

Murmichan Scottish Absinthe

50cl, 64%
Murmichan

The following shouldn't really come as a surprise to you - Scotland is quite well-known for its whisky but not particularly well-known for its absinthe. This might change with the introduction of…  More info

Murmichan Scottish Absinthe
2
£39

Jade Terminus Oxygenée Absinthe

70cl, 68%
Jade

This absinthe from Jade Liqueurs is a rather intriguing expression, made with a selection of botanicals which include a species of wormwood harvested from the foothills of the Alps. It is then…  More info

Jade Terminus Oxygenée Absinthe
6
£74.94

Jade 1901 Absinthe

70cl, 68%
Jade

Created by the superb Jade company this is a classic absinthe based on a 1901 recipe which was used by the famous Pernod Fils distillery based in Saumur, France.  More info

Jade 1901 Absinthe
3
£74.94
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Hapsburg XC Original

50cl, 89.9%
Hapsburg

The label of the Hapsburg XC Original says Extra Strong on the label, and it definitely is strong. Carrying an abv of 89.9%, the Hapsburg XC should be served very well diluted and far away from any…  More info

Hapsburg XC Original
1
£45.44
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St. George Absinthe Verte 70cl

70cl, 60%
St. George Spirits

From the Californian distillery St. George Spirits comes a great absinthe created with ingredients such as star anise, fennel, lemon balm, hyssop and stinging nettles. It was the first legal American…  More info

St. George Absinthe Verte 70cl
3
£63.95

Jade VS 1898 Absinthe

70cl, 65%
Jade

A Verte Suisse absinthe based on a recipe that was distilled by CF Berge in the 19th century prior to the Absinthe ban. This is a full-bodied spirit distilled by Jade. Neat packaging too!  More info

Jade VS 1898 Absinthe
1
£73.94

Jade Esprit Edouard Verte

70cl, 72%
Jade

The debut bottling from top absinthe producer, Jade. They specialise in producing absinthes based on pre-ban recipes from over a century ago. This verte absinthe offers up hints of sweetness and…  More info

Jade Esprit Edouard Verte
2
£73.61

Hapsburg Absinthe XC - Black Fruits of the Forest

50cl, 89.9%
Hapsburg

A high strength (89.9% ABV!) flavoured absinthe from the popular Hapsburg Quartier Latin range. It's an intense and intriguing spirit that was flavoured with "Black Fruits of the Forest". Make sure…  More info

Hapsburg Absinthe XC - Black Fruits of the Forest
1
£41.95

Jade Nouvelle-Orleans Verte

70cl, 68%
Jade

Jade Nouvelle-Orleans is a verte absinthe based on a recipe by T.A. Breaux who studied absinthes made in New Orleans in the early part of the 20th century. This is a stunning style of absinthe and is…  More info

Jade Nouvelle-Orleans Verte
2
£72.11

La Fée Parisienne Absinthe(20cl)

20cl, 68%
La Fée

When the initial edition of this spirit was launched back in 2000, it became the first traditional absinthe to be commercially produced in France since the 1914-15 ban. The refined 'Supérieure'…  More info

La Fée Parisienne Absinthe(20cl)
2
£15
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Devil's Botany Absinthe Regalis

70cl, 63%
Devil's Botany

A curious bottle from Devil’s Botany, this 63% abv absinthe is inspired by recipe books unearthed from London’s 18th century apothecaries. It is infused with 22 botanicals including grand wormwood,…  More info

Devil's Botany Absinthe Regalis
1
£61.24

Devil's Botany London Absinthe

50cl, 55%
Devil's Botany

London-based Devil’s Botany has crafted its own absinthe! It's distilled with 14 botanicals, with classic wormwood, anise, and fennel seed, along with lemon balm, meadowsweet, peppermint,…  More info

Devil's Botany London Absinthe
1
£38.94

Psychopomp Absinthe

35cl, 61%
Psychopomp

Here we have an absinthe from those Psychopomp folks over in Bristol (a psychopomp is a being who escorts the dead to the afterlife). This absinthe contains hyssop, dill seed, anise and fennel seed…  More info

Psychopomp Absinthe
1
£31.95
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Bareksten Illsint Absint

50cl, 60%
Bareksten Spirits

From the same folks who brought you Bareksten Gin, here comes a slightly stronger spirit. Produced at Norway's Oss Craft Distillery, Bareksten Absint sports a punchy 60% ABV. Their sleek, black…  More info

Bareksten Illsint Absint
5
£44.94

La Maison Fontaine Blanche

70cl, 55%
La Maison

Created at Pontarlier in the Jura mountain range to the east of France, La Maison Fontaine is a superb clear abinsthe which won a Gold and a Best in Class at the International Wine and Spirit…  More info

La Maison Fontaine Blanche
2
£56.74

Morveren Absinthe

35cl, 66%
Pocketful of Stones

Plenty of delicious things come from Cornwall, but the Pocketful of Stones folks have added a new thing to that list - absinthe! Morveren Absinthe is made using wormwood grown in Cornwall, alongside…  More info

Morveren Absinthe
3
£47.99

Hapsburg Quartier Latin - Black Fruits of the Forest

50cl, 53.5%
Hapsburg

A lower strength flavoured absinthe from the Hapsburg Quartier Latin range, flavoured with "Black Fruits of the Forest". A sweet and intense spirit from the popular absinthe range.  More info

Hapsburg Quartier Latin - Black Fruits of the Forest
1
£45.29
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La Fée Parisienne Absinthe

70cl, 68%
La Fée

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…  More info

La Fée Parisienne Absinthe
6
£47.45
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Grande Absente

70cl, 69%
Distilleries et Domaines de Provence

Taking care to respect the legacy of the spirit, Distilleries Et Domaines De Provence create their Grande Absente Absinthe using a recipe that was devised prior to the spirit's ban, including…  More info

Grande Absente
4
£47.99
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Combier L'Entêté Absinthe Supérieure

70cl, 62%
Combier

This is an absinthe produced by Fresh distillers Combier. The name "L'Entêté Absinthe" means "The Stubborn Absinthe", in reference to the reaction the owner of Combier, Franck Choisne, had to the…  More info

Combier L'Entêté Absinthe Supérieure
1
£58.44

Trenet Premium Absinthe

70cl, 60%
Trenet

Trenet Premium is a popular, sweet absinthe.  More info

Trenet Premium Absinthe
2
£35.99
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Hendrick's Absinthe

70cl, 48%
Hendrick's

The folks behind Hendrick's Gin have tried their hand at something a little different... Absinthe! The result of master distiller Leslie Gracie's experiments at the Hendrick's Gin Palace, the spirit…  More info

Hendrick's Absinthe
2
£39.93

Absente 55°

70cl, 55%
Absente

A french absinthe made from a blend of artemisia absinthium, aniseed flavours, mint and spices. Mild and pastis-like in style, ideal for cocktails. Absente means 'absent' in French. #drinkaware  More info

Absente 55°
3
£37.98

Pernod Absinthe

70cl, 68%
Pernod

A herbal, intense absinthe from Pernod - famous today for being a top producer of France's beloved Pastis, but once renowned (or should we say "infamous") as the first absinthe distillery when they…  More info

Pernod Absinthe
2
£45.94

Tempus Fugit Vieux Pontarlier Absinthe

70cl, 65%
Tempus Fugit Spirits

Vieux Pontarlier is a historical absinthe distilled in our alembic stills that are over 100 years old! It contains regional wormwood (called Artemisia absinthium), and absolutely no sugar is added.…  More info

Tempus Fugit Vieux Pontarlier Absinthe
3
£55.94

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