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Angélique Verte Suisse Absinthe - 0.7 Liter

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Angélique Verte Suisse Absinthe

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Angélique Verte Suisse absinthe is from Claude-Alain Bugnon- the man behind the La Clandestine family of Suisse La Bleue absinthes. Angélique is distilled using 12 plants, with angelica and grande wormwood from the Val-de-Travers.

The flavour of the angelica and anise are first and followed by that delightful wormwood feel on the tongue. Angélique is produced naturally by steeping these and other aromatic plants in a high quality distillate.

Angélique Verte Suisse absinthe is 68% abv / 136 proof
0.7 Liter
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Name Angélique Verte Suisse Absinthe
Volume 0.7 Liter
Producer Artemisia-Bugnon
Origin Switzerland

Product Description

Angélique Verte Suisse absinthe is from Claude-Alain Bugnon- the man behind the La Clandestine family of Suisse La Bleue absinthes. Angélique is distilled using 12 plants, with angelica and grande wormwood from the Val-de-Travers.

The flavour of the angelica and anise are first and followed by that delightful wormwood feel on the tongue. Angélique is produced naturally by steeping these and other aromatic plants in a high quality distillate. The golden green colour is also all natural.

Angélique is slightly more bitter than other absinthes from Artemisia-Bugnon, but if you like a comfortable bitterness, this Swiss verte can be prepared without sugar.

Angélique Verte Suisse absinthe is 68% abv / 136 proof
0.7 Liter

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