Absinthe derives its name from a type of wormwood species called Artemisia absinthium. This green liquor's notorious ...
Lucid Absinthe Most distillers who make absinthe employ other ingredients as well. “Additional green herbs like tarragon, sage, and others can also be incorporated to enhance its flavor and ...
Owner John Sepcoski says, "I chose to make absinthe because, actually, I love the product. I like the taste. It was one of those things that, you know, you couldn't get in this country until 2008." ...
The ban on absinthe in 1915 paved the way for the rise of pastis, a beloved French aperitif that remains a cultural icon today. Recognizable as the quintessential aperitif in France, its popularity ...