Pernod Absinthe Recette Traditionnelle

Difford's Guide

alc./vol: 68%

Proof: 136°

Vintage: Non-vintage

Aged: Unaged

Product of: Product of France France

In 1805 (the date on the label), Henri-Louis Pernod established The Maison Pernod Fils distillery in Pontarlier to produce Pernod Absinthe. This modern day Pernod Absinthe is made using an interpretation of his 19th Century recipe at the historic Caves Byrrh Distillery using Pontarlier wormwood.

Review and Tasting


Sampled on 16/02/2016

Appearance:

Clear pale green, louches when water is added.

Aroma:

Grassy and floral with violet blossom. Fennel, coriander and aniseed. With water: anise, fennel and coriander. Still grassy but floral aromas are more subdued. Clean and fresh.

Taste:

With water: Dry and slightly on the bitter side. Woody herbal wormwood notes are freshened and lifted by coriander and aniseed.

Aftertaste:

Long, slightly bitter, woody herbal finish.

Overall:

Drier than many of its competitors with a distinctive herbal wormwood bitterness - Pernod Absinthe benefits from a little sugar so water your cube judiciously.

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Product Information

Barcode UPC: 3047100052161
Bottle Size: 700 ml
Closure: Natural cork stopper

Barcode UPC: 3047100052161
Bottle Size: 700 ml

More about Pernod Absinthe

Produced by: Distillerie Henri-Louis Pernod (Caves Byrrh)
Owned by: Pernod Ricard Group
UK distribution by: Pernod Ricard UK
UK consumer PR by: Unity PR
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