Type: | ABSINTHE |
Flavor: | Anise, Herbs & Wormwood |
Made From: | Wormwood |
Produced By: | CUSENIER |
Origin: | France |
Proof: | 110 |
Age: | 3 |
Importer: | Bought On The Internet. |
Location: | France |
Jade Terminus is an homage to one of the best absinthes of the Belle Epoque: Cusenier Oxygénée. The Cusenier distillery created this absinthe in reponse to claims that absinthe was dangerous, and claimed that their proprietary oxygenation process left the absinthe free of any potentially deleterious properties. We now know that absinthe is only as harmful as any other alcoholic drink, however this unique oxygenation process lent a unique character to the absinthe, so to make Jade Terminus Oxygéneée Ted Breaux decided to use a hot oxygenation process closely mirroring the original technique. This handcrafted absinthe is distilled by T.A. Breaux, according to traditional french methods, and aged fully for several years. Absinthe alembics from the 19th century have been used for its destillation in the historical Combier distillery. This absinthe is made of a eau-de-vie base spirit, unusual Alpine varieties of wormwood, and other European herbs. No sugar or artificial colours are in the recipe. This absinthe has rested for an average of 3 years before bottling.