Reviews written by Brian Robinson
Appearance: Clear and bright. Very inviting. Louche: Attractive, but much thinner than the verte. Still very inviting. Aroma: Very clean with nice...
Color: The rose color has faded into more of an orange. Louche: The thickness and transformation is quite nice, but the end product is a bit dingey...
Color: Just a shade darker than the original. Quite inviting. Louche: Looks pretty much the same as the original, not surprisingly. Very attractive. The...
Color: Deep and dark fuille morte. Darker than your normal 'fresh' absinthe, but not murky. Louche: Thick, turbulent and opalescent. It brightens up quite...
Color: Similar to other Parisiennes. Dark and mysterious. Louche: Thick and turbulent. A real treat to watch. A pleasant green when finished. ...
Color: Pleasant and attractive. No sediment in this bottle, but it was just a tad too dark. Louche: Attractive and correct. A bit too thin,...
Color: Wonderfully deep and jewel-like. Quite attractive. Louche: Deep and rich. Almost silky. Nice opalescence. Aroma: Rich and herbacious. Spicy...
Color: The 7 months in the barrel hasn't taken away from the beauty of the coloration. Still bright and attractive. Louche: The same as the original....
Appearance: Very pleasant, light, bright peridot. Louche: Opalescent and bright, with blue, yellow, white and green hues. A pleasure to look at. Aroma:...
Lot 1803-10 2009 Color: Not quite Peridot. More of a yellowish green, but still attractive. Louche: Quick thick, but in a good way....
Color: No visible defect. Louche: Very quick to form. Not surprising at this abv. A bit too quick for my liking, but not faulty. ...
I was lucky enough to get a couple of bottles of batch 4 this past week. Presentation notes: I really like the label and the bottle. While...
Color: Vibrant green. Quite attractive. Louche: Great layering. Very enjoyable to watch as the trails slowly build up a nice opalescent greenish hue from the...
This is an odd absinthe, both in flavor, and in how it's produced. Color: Green, but a bit murky. Not quite inviting, but not quite off-putting...
This addition is apparently Absente with added wormwood. Color: Artificial, but not totally uninviting. Louche: Given the levels of anise, I'm not surprised to...
After having been drinking this absinthe for quite a long time, I just now realized that I hadn't yet posted my review! Color: A wonderful, light peridot....
This is to absinthe what Mad Dog 20/20 is to wine. I would not recommend this product to anyone who is looking to buy authentic absinthe. ...
Original Review: 8/26/10. Updated Review: 2/18/11 Updated Review: 9/1/12 2/18/11 Changes: Changed color from 5 to 4. Aside from that, it's just as good...
Color: A pleasant enough yellowish green. It's nice to see that they have gone the natural coloration route as opposed to the food coloring of the past. ...
It was tough finding a lot of information about this absinthe. Even the AbsinthExplore site I got it from didn't have a main page for it. ...