Absinthe Ordinaire

Absinthe Ordinaire ‘Reserve’ Absinthe

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Absinthe Ordinaire Reserve is the result of distillations of many botanicals such as wormwood, southernwood, peppermint, lemon balm, and fennel.

Appearance: Colorless, limpid, and bright.

Smell: Very aromatic, intense, and complex nose. Herbaceous and minty notes.

Taste: Fresh and anised with notes of wormwood and other aromatic plants.

129 Proof

No dying agents

100% Distilled from wormwood and other herbs including: Southern wormwood, peppermint, lemonbalm, and fennel.

The first Absinthe recipe was invented by Dr. Pierre Ordinaire in 1792 in rural France. There were so many enthusiasts about this exciting new drink that it quickly traveled to Paris, becoming the symbol of the free bohemian spirit. Today, Absinthe Ordinare Reserve recalls one of the most legendary Absinthe recipes during the glittering era of La Bell Epoque.

Flavors to pair with this unique spirit: combawa, passionfruit, mint, ginger, and lime.

 

• Available Size: 750ml (6 pc)
• 129 Proof
• Available in: DE, NJ, PA
• Type: Spirits
• Sub-type: Absinthe
• ABV%: 64.5

A bit of history... –

The first Absinthe recipe was invented by Dr. Pierre Ordinaire in 1792 in rural France. There were so many enthusiasts about this exciting new drink that it quickly travelled to Paris, becoming the symbol of the free bohemian spirit and La Belle Epoque. A legendary spirit.

Cocktail ideas for this Absinthe –

"Death in the Afternoon" 1oz Absinthe Ordinaire Reserve 3oz Sparkling Wine 1 barspoon Simple Syrup Also great as a rinse for a Sazerac, Corpse Reviver No.2, and plays a pivotal role in the La Louisiane Cocktail!
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