Reviews written by absinthist
The colour is very profound, green and what not. Taking into account a big stalk of hyssop in the bottle, it is no wonder the colouration is an on-going process....
One of the most undercoloured absinthes I have ever seen. A total letdown. On the other hand, the louche is spectacular and pleasant to look at. Because...
Absinthe is terribly undercoloured with just a small point of green tinge. The louche is too rapid and one-dimensional, badiane presence is evident. ...
Being an ardent Angelique fan, I haven't been convinced by the appearance of Opaline. It is a solid, more feminine absinthe, created maybe as the more angelic...
Absinthe pours a velvety light golden cognac with very tiny greenish reflections. The closest would be Clandestine verte Suisse. Perfect. Swirling, subtle louche. At 1:1, there is...
Colour is Light golden. Could be darker. The tinge is in the vein of L'italienne but not spoiling the coeur of distillation. Louche is translucent, almost to...
Absinthe is clear and presents a nice turbulent louche with oil trails and more, what is pleasant to observe. Once louched it shows a gentle opacity with little blueish notes...
I have reviewed two versions of veuve verte, the one that was 69%-1 and the other that was 68%-2. There was a premiere version, 54% which I have not had...
Colour, louche and general characteristics are typical of la bleue style and there is nothing in these departments that would make Sapphire be an odd man out. ...
It looks like a blanche, but is not that clear. That batch is quite good, the previous batches were yellow-tinged AFAIK. Louche is turbulent and ends opaque....
Ideally green feuille morte on the rise. The louche is too quick, at 1:2 is totally opaque. The finished colour is green and creamy. ...
The review was conducted 2/9/2010 from a well-stored bottle. The results of that tasting are really impressive since when fresh from the bottle without aeration the blanche...
Too pale slight yellow tinge is the colour of that product. Louche is what makes us hope for some improvement, it is nice, thick and turbulent. ...
Absinthe appears as a crystal lake liquid that transforms slowly into a milk upon the addition of water. The aroma is herbal, not herbaceous with present anisy...
Colour is clear, no flaws no sediments. Louche is a bit too quick, yet nice to look at. Aroma is very puzzling depending...
Despite being given the opportunity of tasting all the previous St. Antoine versions, the latest one, i.e. #7 seems to capture all the glorious moments in its history. St. Antoine...
Colour is proper, could be darker, but as long as the New Master Distiller takes over the production, we cannot expect much. Louche is gradual and slow...
Colour: Natural green with a yellow edge. Pleasant to look at, so no complaints. Upon addition of water it louches. Opalescence in its pure form. Neither too opaque nor too...
colour: Nice green with yellowish tinge. Reveals a decent and proper colouration what was not always the case as regards Emile Pernot products. louche: ...
Colour: clear, no sediment, no flaws. I thought it would be more in the semi translucent blanche direction louche: 1:1 opaque, badiane-influenced louche, too quick ...