Garnish:
Skewered white grapes
How to make:
STIR all ingredients with ice and strain into ice-filled glass (preferably over a chunk of block ice).
1 fl oz | Cognac (brandy) |
1 fl oz | Bourbon whiskey |
1 fl oz | Elderflower liqueur |
3 dash | La Fée Parisienne absinthe |
Read about cocktail measures and measuring.
Review:
Elderflower liqueur mellows and boosts floral notes in the cognac, while dashes of absinthe dries and adds a robust hint of aniseed.
History:
Created in 2006 by yours truly at The Cabinet Room, London, England.
The name is a reference to the Parisian district of St-Germain, lying on the left bank of the River Seine, and a nod to the use of absinthe and its pre-war ban in France partly due to the belief that it induced insanity.
Nutrition:
One serving of In-Seine contains 215 calories.
Alcohol content:
- 1.9 standard drinks
- 28.55% alc./vol. (57.1° proof)
- 26 grams of pure alcohol
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