Reviews written by evan-camomile
Appearance: Clear. Not much else to say about this blanche. Louche: Holy milky thickness Batman! It is hued at the edges but this is an overly strong...
NOTE: The bottle I reviewed matches this picture. If the US version is the current place for reviews, let me know and I'll move this review over there. ...
Appearance: A smooth and clear olive green. Slightly darker than most peridot colored absinthes. Louche: The louche is actually a bit thick and only slightly transparent (4:1)....
Appearance: L'Ancienne is a clear and dark topaz. Natural and clear with a bit of dead leaf darkness to the color. Louche: The louche starts with a...
Appearance: Pale yellow that looks like an off color blanche. Natural though. Louche: Nice oil trails with a smooth gradient. When finished it is a very thick...
Color: A clean and clear bright gem green. Not dark or deep but not light or shallow. Near perfect with no sediment or cloudy texture. Louche: In...
Color: Dark green but still neon. In fact it is a vivid green through an amber glass bottle. They can do amazing things with chemicals these days. ...
Color: Due to the age of the sample that I got this was more tequila colored than rouge. Maybe a juane color by now. Pictures show a nice red, but...
Color: The color is very pretty with a warm flame-like red that is definitely artificial. Louche: The louche turns a milky orange-rose like color. Translucency is just...
Color: A deep yellow chartreuse color. Dark, heavy, and strong but still clear. Louche: Slow to start with nice layering. Ends up thick and still retains quite...
Color: Straw yellow color with the tiniest bit of green. May have been aged a bit and subject to dead leaf. Very light on the color as well. ...
Color: Clear and without sediment, no hues or slight glow that I like to see in blanches but a very correct and nice color nonetheless. Louche: Slow,...
Color: Clear and without any hues. No sediment or anything else obscuring the glass. Louche: Nice louche that starts right off the bat. Very thick when it...
Color: Extremely clear, it is hard to tell where it is if you use an ornate glass with any horizontal lines. In the sunlight there is a blue tint...
Color: Deep and clear green-yellow balance. A very even color so it is hard to decide which color comes out more. Very clear and captivating to look at. ...
Color: A yellowish jewel color. Clear and natural. Bright enough not to be dead leaf. Very good but too yellow in hue. Louche: Slow to start and...
Color: The clarity is exemplary with a natural peridot green. Textbook presentation here! Louche: Active swirls that melt into clouds with some nice layering when the louche...
Color: Greener side of peridot. Very clean, clear, natural and bright. As with most Jades this is a very nice color. Louche: Very pretty louche. The Jades...
Color: Nice green color. Not much depth but amazing clarity. Louche: Pretty louche and quick to cloud. By full finish it is a bit thin and...
Color: PF 1901 is a light green and a bit yellow-gold at the edges. It is very clear and bright. It seems a little too pale but otherwise perfect. ...