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Absente Van Gogh Absinthe 110 Proof 750mL

Absente Van Gogh Absinthe 110 Proof 750mL

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Absente Van Gogh Absinthe 110 Proof

Anise-Infused Absinthe Liqueur | 55% ABV (110 Proof) | 750 mL

Process & Profile

Absente Van Gogh is a modern take on traditional absinthe, distilled in the South of France using grande wormwood (Artemisia absinthium), star anise, peppermint, sweet balm, and mugwort. Bottled at 110 proof, it captures the herbal intensity of historic absinthes while offering a refined and approachable experience for today’s drinker.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Aromatic and fresh, with dominant herbal notes of anise and wormwood

  • Palate: Balanced licorice sweetness with subtle spice and citrus undertones

  • Body: Medium-bodied and smooth, with a slightly viscous texture

  • Finish: Clean, lingering bitterness with a gentle herbal fade

What Makes It Special

  • Distilled using traditional botanicals including grande wormwood

  • Bottled at 110 proof for an authentic absinthe experience

  • One of the first absinthes legally reintroduced to the U.S. with wormwood

  • Inspired by the legendary absinthe culture of 19th-century Europe

  • Van Gogh-themed packaging honors the spirit’s historical influence on art

How to Enjoy

Serve in the classic ritual: pour 1–1.5 oz into an absinthe glass, rest a sugar cube on a slotted spoon, and drip ice-cold water over it until louche appears. Alternatively, use in absinthe cocktails or with a splash of cold water for a refreshing apéritif.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Is this a traditional absinthe?
    Yes, it contains grande wormwood and is crafted in the French style.

  2. What is the alcohol content?
    It is bottled at 55% ABV or 110 proof.

  3. Does it louche when mixed with water?
    Yes, it turns a cloudy, opalescent white when diluted, a signature of real absinthe.

  4. Is it legal in the U.S.?
    Yes, it complies with U.S. regulations on thujone content.

  5. Why is it called “Van Gogh”?
    The name pays tribute to the famous artist and his association with absinthe in 19th-century France.

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