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Color: Vibrant, but very obviously artificial. My bottle is several years old and is as bright as the day I brought it home.
Louche: Very thick and quick. Probably artificially enhanced.
Aroma: Some alcohol heat and some anise. CLoyingly sweet.
Flavor: Candy-like, with a bitter aftertaste, which I'm assuming came from the oils used to mix.
Finish: I still can't get over the bitterness.
Overall: Better than expected, but I wouldn't put this on my list of enjoyable, everyday absinthes. It would probably work fairly well in mixed drinks that call for anisette.
Louche: nice opalescent louche that forms quickly. Maybe a bit too quick to be 'clean' but attractive nonetheless.
Aroma: Spanish absenta style. Anise (not green) upfront, then an unnatural candy-like scent, an absinthe for kids?
Flavor: confirms the aromas, it has absenta characteristics with something more in it that reminds of hyssop but with a (kinda) bubblegum taste. It is shortly followed by an unpleasant bitterness coming from, I guess, the convenient wormwood oils.
Finish: ok the candy finish is somewhat pleasant, but that annoying bitterness is rather disturbing.
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