The Legendre Absinthe

In America we cant buy the potent thujone infused absinthe that exist over in Europe. Most absinthe in the store actually contains no wormwood. Herbsaint is an example of a thujone-free variety of absinthe. Developed just after the ban on absinthe as an absinthe substitute it has a long history of use. It's most famous used the legendary Sazarec cocktail. Recently the original 100 proof version of Absinthe has appeared on the shelves at my local liquor store. I bought a bottle for $21 bucks and was pleasantly surprised.

I feel like I should still try to review the liqueur because it does taste pretty damn good. There are balanced notes of herbs, anise, and licorice. Its a sweet liqueur with hardly any hint of alcohol. It reminds me of a cross between Jager and Sambuca. I prefer to drink it straight. No chaser is necessary. I'm going to try and mix this with redbull. I think A Herbsaint and Redbull is a great idea but I'm afraid the redbull might cover up the greatness that is Herbsaint. Anyway cheers! Here's to the dream that they legalize absinthe!

EDIT: I wrote this without the aid of ADD medication and now I must update it because it looks like shit.
 
I was sent a bottle of Apsinthion (Polish absynt) quite a few years ago.

It has been, to date, the most delicious alcohol I've ever tasted. Because my partner at the time hated it I got the whole bottle to myself. Horded away and only drunk on two days per year, it lasted me almost 3 years.

I've always wanted to try the King of Spirits Prádlo u Nepomuka.
 
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