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Grune Fee Absinthe (750 ML)
Regular price $39.99
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Absente Absinthe Refined 110 Proof (750 ML)
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Vieux Pontarlier Absinthe (750 ml)
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Leopold Bros Absinthe Verte 130 Proof (750 ml)
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Pernod Absinthe Superieue (750 ML)
Regular price $90.99
Absinthe Ordinaire (750 ml)
Regular price $29.99
Grande Absente Absinthe Original (750 ML)
Regular price $89.99
St. George Absinthe Verte (750 ml)
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La Muse Verte Absinthe (750 ML)
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La Fée Absinthe Parisienne (750 ml)
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Butterfly Classic Absinthe (750 ml)
Regular price $99.99
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Manguin No. 1 Absinthe (750 ml)
Regular price $29.99
Mephisto Absinthe 750 Ml
Regular price $49.99
Absinthe Duplais Verte (750 ML)
Regular price $89.99
Absinthia Blanche Absinthe (375 ml)
Regular price $39.99
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Absinthia Barrel Aged Absinthe (375 ml)
Regular price $39.99
Emperor Norton Absinthe Dieu Small Batch (750 ml)
Regular price $79.99
Lucid Absinthe (375 ML)
Regular price $39.99
Corsair Red Absinthe Pot Distilled (750 ML)
Regular price $61.99
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Port Chilkoot Green Siren Absinthe (750 ml)
Regular price $69.99
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Kubler Suisse Absinthe (1 L)
Regular price $74.99
A. Junod Absinthe Blanche (750 ml)
Regular price $57.99
Kubler Verte Suisse Absinthe (375 ml)
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Absinte Luminescent 26 (750 ml)
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Kubler Suiss 106 Proof Absinthe Superieure (375 ml)
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Emperor Norton Absinthe Dieu Small Batch (375 ml)
Regular price $44.99
Barber Lee Absinthe Blanch (375 ml)
Regular price $64.99

Which Absinthe Should I Try First?

If you’re new to absinthe, start with a classic Pernod Absinthe, which is smooth, aromatic, and widely available. For something more refined, try Lucid Absinthe—a high-quality, American-made absinthe that offers traditional botanicals with a more balanced, approachable profile. If you’re after something more adventurous, Green Fairy absinthe provides a bolder flavor with its unique blend of botanicals.

How Should I Drink Absinthe?

Absinthe is traditionally enjoyed by following the absinthe ritual:

  1. Glass: Pour a shot of absinthe into a glass.

  2. Spoon: Place a slotted spoon on top of the glass, and place a sugar cube on the spoon.

  3. Water: Slowly drip cold water over the sugar cube, allowing it to dissolve and mix with the absinthe, causing the drink to turn cloudy (louche).

  4. Stir: Stir gently to mix the drink and enjoy.

Absinthe can also be used in cocktails like the Sazerac, Absinthe Frappe, or a Corpse Reviver #2, which showcase its unique flavor profile while balancing it with other spirits and ingredients.

What Foods Pair Well with Absinthe?

Absinthe’s strong herbal and slightly bitter flavor makes it a distinctive pairing with:

  • Cheese: Strong cheeses like blue cheese, goat cheese, or aged cheddar complement the herbal notes of absinthe.

  • Charcuterie: Serve with cured meats, pâté, or smoked sausages to balance the intensity of absinthe’s flavor.

  • Chocolate: Dark chocolate pairs well with the complexity of absinthe, particularly with its licorice and herbal undertones.

  • Citrus-based Dishes: The bright, herbal nature of absinthe works well with citrus, such as in a citrus salad or roasted lemon dishes.

Is Absinthe Legal?

Yes, absinthe is legal in many countries, including the United States, after its ban was lifted in 2007. Modern absinthes contain less thujone, the compound once thought to cause hallucinations, making them safe to consume. However, be sure to check your local laws or regulations regarding absinthe if you are unsure about its legality in your region.

How Long Does Absinthe Last After Opening?

Due to its high alcohol content, absinthe has a long shelf life and can last indefinitely when stored properly in a cool, dark place. However, to preserve its flavors and aromas, it’s best consumed within a few years after opening.

What’s the Difference Between Absinthe and Pastis?

Both absinthe and pastis are anise-flavored spirits, but there are some key differences. Absinthe is typically stronger and more complex, with a mix of botanicals including wormwood. Pastis, on the other hand, is a French anise-flavored spirit that is usually lower in alcohol content and sweeter, with a more pronounced licorice flavor. Pastis is often diluted with water in the same way as absinthe but is generally less herbal and more focused on anise.

Explore our Absinthe collection and discover the intense, herbal flavors of this historic spirit. Whether you're following the traditional absinthe ritual or incorporating it into cocktails, absinthe brings a unique, aromatic twist to your drinking experience. Perfect for sipping or mixing, absinthe is an ideal choice for those looking to explore a bold and distinct spirit.