Best Absinthe Brands Reviewed
Are you wondering which absinthe brand to try as your first? Or maybe you’re deciding on which new absinthe you’d like to try next. Pick an absinthe brand below to read the complete review or Jump to the complete absinthe review page where you’ll find the specific details you need to choose the absinthe brands that delight both your palate and your pocketbook. You’ll find answers to all your questions about newly released Absinthe brands. You can see the absinthe rating criteria used here.
Jade 1901 Absinthe Supérieure is a classic vintage-style absinthe, balanced and crisp, with an ultra smooth aroma and taste.
Absinthe Moulin Verete 68% is uses a wine alcohol base instead of neutral grain spirit giving Moulin Vert a vintage, preban taste.
Absinthe Moulin Verte Review
Absinthe Gold 68 is distilled with real wormwood but skips anise to avoid the dominating licorice taste of Absinthe.
Absinthe Gold 68 Review
Jade V.S. 1898 is a faithful reproduction of a famous pre-ban 65° absinthe highly regarded during the Belle Époque.
V.S. 1898 Absinthe Review
Suisse La Bleue, is a true sensory experience, the scent of honey and flowers introduces you into a fascinating world of taste.
Suisse La Blue Review
Suisse Verte is a blend of the finest Swiss wormwood and 7 aromatic mountain herbs for a fresh and crisp taste.
Suisse Verte Absinthe Review
Nouvelle-Orléans’ heritage is rooted in the original absinthes that made the sazerac cocktail famous in the United States.
Nouvelle-Orléans Review
Grön Opal is made according to a French recipe from the 19th century characterized by intense and fruity Swedish wormwood. 68%
Grön Opal Absinthe Review
Absinthe Verte Édition Barrique is barrel-aged in French oak white wine barrels from the Loire region giving a smooth taste.