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La Fée Absinthe

La Fée Absinthe is a brand of absinthe, a highly alcoholic, distilled spirit containing the herb wormwood (Artemisia absinthium). La Fée Absinthe was created by Green Utopia, which is owned and run by George Rowley.

La Fée Absinthe
TypeDistilled Spirit
ManufacturerGreen Utopia
Country of origin France
Introduced2000

La Fée distil a range of six different absinthes: Parisienne, a traditional French style Verte (coloured/green) absinthe; Blanche, a traditional Blanche (white/clear) style; Bohemian, a modern, Czech style absinthe; La Fée X•S Suisse and La Fée X•S Française, which are two “extra supérieure,” wine-based absinthes; and La Fée NV, a lower strength absinthe for "modern drinking."

La Fée Absinthe Parisienne, Absinthe Supérieure edit

La Fée Absinthe Parisienne was first distilled in July 2000[1] in association with the Musée de l’Absinthe, Auvers-sur-Oise, France, and its founder and curator, Marie-Claude Delahaye, who is also a Director of La Fée LLP.[2] It was the first absinthe to be legally distilled and bottled in France since the 1915 ban. It is distilled in copper stills at the Cherry Rocher distillery in the Rhône-Alpes region of south-east France and contains nine different herbs and spices, including Artemisia absinthium (Grande Wormwood) and Artemisia pontica (Petite Wormwood). It is bottled at 68% ABV: The traditional strength for French absinthe was 68% ABV - 72% ABV.

The recipe was refined in 2013 and re-launched in UV protective bottles. La Fée Parisienne is coloured naturally, by maceration of herbs in spirit, and can be drunk in the traditional manner of adding 4–6 parts iced water, to one part absinthe, poured over a sugar cube. It is also an ingredient in various classic and modern cocktails.

La Fée Absinthe Blanche, Absinthe Supérieure edit

La Fée Absinthe Blanche Parisienne was first distilled in 2011 in association with the Musée de l’Absinthe, Auvers-sur-Oise, France, and its founder and curator, Marie-Claude Delahaye. It is distilled in copper stills at the Cherry Rocher distillery in the Rhône-Alpes region of south-east France and contains 11 different herbs and spices, including Artemisia absinthium (Grande Wormwood) and Artemisia pontica (Petite Wormwood). It is bottled at 53% ABV: The traditional strength for Blanche absinthe was 53% ABV - 55% ABV.[citation needed]

La Fée Absinthe Blanche can be drunk in the traditional manner of adding 2-4 parts iced water, to one part absinthe (less dilution is required due to the lower alcoholic strength, and sugar is not usually required for Blanche Absinthe, but some prefer it with). It is also an ingredient in various classic and modern cocktails.[citation needed]

La Fée Absinthe X•S Suisse, Absinthe Extra Supérieure edit

La Fée X•S Suisse, officially released in 2007, is a La Bleue produced in the town of Couvet in the Val-de-Travers region of Switzerland. Each distillation takes place in small copper stills which have the capacity to produce just over 100 bottles. It has a wine alcohol base.

La Fée Absinthe X•S Française, Absinthe Extra Supérieure edit

La Fée X•S Française, officially released in 2007, is a naturally colored, wine-alcohol-based verte that is distilled in the town of Pontarlier, the French homeland of absinthe. The production of X•S Française uses traditional distillation methods and stills that were purchased secondhand in 1870.[citation needed]

La Fée Absinth Bohemian edit

La Fée Absinth Bohemian is a Czech-style, low-anise liquor, first produced south of Prague in Bohemia in November 2004: it is now produced in France. Because of its low levels of anise it does not produce a louche (turning cloudy) when diluted with iced water, and is considered a different product from absinthe (with an 'e'). It is mostly mixed in cocktails rather than being drunk in the traditional manner described for La Fée Absinthe Parisienne. Bohemian uses a grain alcohol base.

NV Absinthe Verte by La Fée edit

NV Absinthe Verte by La Fée is a modern, lower abv (38%) French absinthe, aimed at the bar, club and all round party scene. Its lower alcohol content allows for greater flexibility with serving options, or allows it to be drunk neat or over ice. NV Absinthe Verte is distilled with Grand Wormwood, and uses a grain alcohol base.[citation needed]

Cherry Rocher Distillery edit

Established in 1705, the Cherry Rocher distillery is located in La Côte-Saint-André (Isère), in the Rhone-Alpes region of south-east France. Known for producing fine fruit liqueurs, the company continue to work primarily with fruit and herb based spirits and liqueurs. Since 2007, Cherry Rocher has distilled La Fée Absinthe Parisienne, and since 2011 La Fée Absinthe Blanche for the La Fée brand.

References edit

  1. ^ Marie-Claude’s Diary . Archived from the original on 2008-10-23. Retrieved 2008-07-09.
  2. ^ La Fée LLP List of Directors http://companycheck.co.uk/company/OC333980/LA-FEE-LLP/directors-secretaries

External links edit

  • La Fée Absinthe — The brand’s website.
  • ENVY Spirits — The brand’s website.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view June 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message La Fee Absinthe is a brand of absinthe a highly alcoholic distilled spirit containing the herb wormwood Artemisia absinthium La Fee Absinthe was created by Green Utopia which is owned and run by George Rowley La Fee AbsintheTypeDistilled SpiritManufacturerGreen UtopiaCountry of origin FranceIntroduced2000La Fee distil a range of six different absinthes Parisienne a traditional French style Verte coloured green absinthe Blanche a traditional Blanche white clear style Bohemian a modern Czech style absinthe La Fee X S Suisse and La Fee X S Francaise which are two extra superieure wine based absinthes and La Fee NV a lower strength absinthe for modern drinking Contents 1 La Fee Absinthe Parisienne Absinthe Superieure 2 La Fee Absinthe Blanche Absinthe Superieure 3 La Fee Absinthe X S Suisse Absinthe Extra Superieure 4 La Fee Absinthe X S Francaise Absinthe Extra Superieure 5 La Fee Absinth Bohemian 6 NV Absinthe Verte by La Fee 7 Cherry Rocher Distillery 8 References 9 External linksLa Fee Absinthe Parisienne Absinthe Superieure editLa Fee Absinthe Parisienne was first distilled in July 2000 1 in association with the Musee de l Absinthe Auvers sur Oise France and its founder and curator Marie Claude Delahaye who is also a Director of La Fee LLP 2 It was the first absinthe to be legally distilled and bottled in France since the 1915 ban It is distilled in copper stills at the Cherry Rocher distillery in the Rhone Alpes region of south east France and contains nine different herbs and spices including Artemisia absinthium Grande Wormwood and Artemisia pontica Petite Wormwood It is bottled at 68 ABV The traditional strength for French absinthe was 68 ABV 72 ABV The recipe was refined in 2013 and re launched in UV protective bottles La Fee Parisienne is coloured naturally by maceration of herbs in spirit and can be drunk in the traditional manner of adding 4 6 parts iced water to one part absinthe poured over a sugar cube It is also an ingredient in various classic and modern cocktails La Fee Absinthe Blanche Absinthe Superieure editLa Fee Absinthe Blanche Parisienne was first distilled in 2011 in association with the Musee de l Absinthe Auvers sur Oise France and its founder and curator Marie Claude Delahaye It is distilled in copper stills at the Cherry Rocher distillery in the Rhone Alpes region of south east France and contains 11 different herbs and spices including Artemisia absinthium Grande Wormwood and Artemisia pontica Petite Wormwood It is bottled at 53 ABV The traditional strength for Blanche absinthe was 53 ABV 55 ABV citation needed La Fee Absinthe Blanche can be drunk in the traditional manner of adding 2 4 parts iced water to one part absinthe less dilution is required due to the lower alcoholic strength and sugar is not usually required for Blanche Absinthe but some prefer it with It is also an ingredient in various classic and modern cocktails citation needed La Fee Absinthe X S Suisse Absinthe Extra Superieure editLa Fee X S Suisse officially released in 2007 is a La Bleue produced in the town of Couvet in the Val de Travers region of Switzerland Each distillation takes place in small copper stills which have the capacity to produce just over 100 bottles It has a wine alcohol base La Fee Absinthe X S Francaise Absinthe Extra Superieure editLa Fee X S Francaise officially released in 2007 is a naturally colored wine alcohol based verte that is distilled in the town of Pontarlier the French homeland of absinthe The production of X S Francaise uses traditional distillation methods and stills that were purchased secondhand in 1870 citation needed La Fee Absinth Bohemian editLa Fee Absinth Bohemian is a Czech style low anise liquor first produced south of Prague in Bohemia in November 2004 it is now produced in France Because of its low levels of anise it does not produce a louche turning cloudy when diluted with iced water and is considered a different product from absinthe with an e It is mostly mixed in cocktails rather than being drunk in the traditional manner described for La Fee Absinthe Parisienne Bohemian uses a grain alcohol base NV Absinthe Verte by La Fee editNV Absinthe Verte by La Fee is a modern lower abv 38 French absinthe aimed at the bar club and all round party scene Its lower alcohol content allows for greater flexibility with serving options or allows it to be drunk neat or over ice NV Absinthe Verte is distilled with Grand Wormwood and uses a grain alcohol base citation needed Cherry Rocher Distillery editEstablished in 1705 the Cherry Rocher distillery is located in La Cote Saint Andre Isere in the Rhone Alpes region of south east France Known for producing fine fruit liqueurs the company continue to work primarily with fruit and herb based spirits and liqueurs Since 2007 Cherry Rocher has distilled La Fee Absinthe Parisienne and since 2011 La Fee Absinthe Blanche for the La Fee brand References edit Marie Claude s Diary Marie Claude s Diary la Fee Buy alcoholic liquor online Archived from the original on 2008 10 23 Retrieved 2008 07 09 La Fee LLP List of Directors http companycheck co uk company OC333980 LA FEE LLP directors secretariesExternal links editLa Fee Absinthe The brand s website ENVY Spirits The brand s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La Fee Absinthe amp oldid 1166243406, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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