You're desperate for your first taste of the mythical Green Fairy, the famous drink Absinthe, but you just don't know where to begin and are asking “Where can I buy Absinthe?”.

A lot of websites are there! One can go through the Internet to get the quality Absinthe but it can confuse rather than help. Here are some buying tips for finding a genuine vintage tasting Absinthe:-

- An economic way of getting the original vintage taste is to make your own Absinthe from top-quality Absinthe essences. The Absinthe Classics Essence kitfrom AbsintheKit.com charges only for the manufacturing of 14 bottles of Absinthe. A handy measure and 14 bottle labels are also available in the kit. Traditional Absinthe herbs are used for the distillation of the essence and it makes an Absinthe with a thujone content of 35mg per bottle. AbsintheKit.com also provides 3 other Absinthe kits and replicas of antique Absinthe glasses and spoons.

- Learn about Absintheas much as you can so you know what to look for. Websites like lafeeverte.net, realabsintheonline.com and absinthebuyersguide can be visited.To get information about Absinthe as well as product reviews one can visit website com.

- Make sure that you buy an Absinthe which contains both wormwood and anise. The distinctive anise flavor is not found in anise free Czech Absinth. One should avoid those Absinthes which do not contain wormwood as they are not real Absinthe.

- It is necessary to shop around to evaluate prices of Absinthe. Suppliers who stock a variety of Absinthesinclude the UK company Thedrinkshop.absintheclassics should be visited.com and absinth24 contains detail information.net.

- After getting the popular brands of Absinthe from reputable distillers evaluate prices between suppliers. One should look for the following well known brands.

Where are Absinthe Classics available?

Brands that you may want to consider are:-

- Sebor – Sebor Absinth is a Czech Absinth. To buy real Sebor Absinth with 55% worwmood content one has to visit to seborabsinth.com. It is a famous and reputed Czech brand.

- Buy the Jade Collection by Ted breaux. Ted Breaux created his own vintage style Absinthe after testing and studying vintage Absinthe and genuine recipes. Swiss style Absinthes and French Pernod style Absinthes are available at the Jade Collection. Watching a wonderful collection. To get these Absinthes one has to visit websites like absintheonline.com.

- One can also get La Boheme Absinthe Original which is a Czech Absinthe. This is the finest Absinthe based on a 200 year old Swiss recipe. The website originalabsinthe is there for ordering it.com.

- One can get La Ptite Absinthe du Val de Travers – A Swiss Absinthe distilled in Couvet from an 1898 recipe. As it is handmade clear La Bleue style Absinthe so hard to get hold of. Stock can sometimes be found on absintheclassics.com.

- One can buy Absinthe Clandestine, a Swiss La Bleue style Absinthe. This Absinthe is also distilled in Couvet but by Claude-Alain Bugnon, a former bootleg distiller. One can find it based on traditional La Bleue recipes and it includes traditional Absinthe herbs with alpine plants. This is provided at absintheclassics.com.

Absinthe Roquette 1797 – This Absinthe is named after the horse of the legendary creator of Absinthe, Dr Pierre Ordinaire, and is based on an 18th century recipe. It's distillation is done in Pontarlier, France similar to original 19th century alambics. A lot of websites sell this along with absintheclassics.com.

Other noteworthy Absinthes are Doubs Mystique Carte d'Or, Absinthe Duplais, Lucid (created for the USA) and the Spanish Absenta Mari Mayans 70.

It is important to serve Absinthe in the traditional manner, using The Ritual. To do this you need to:-

- Pour a shot of Absinthe into an Absinthe glass.
- For dissolving sugar into the alcohol drop iced water over it. A louche is visible when pouring is done slowly.
- Now one can stir and serve – delicious.

One can have fun while trying different brands or by making his own. “Where can I buy Absinthe ? " can be answered by this information.

 

 

Tagged with:

Filed under: Sterling Silver Goblets

Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!