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Absinthe La Fée Bohemian

La Fee Bohemian Absinth is a premium distilled spirit that is a modern Absinth originally created in Bohemia following the velvet revolution, with subtle herbal undertones of fennel, mint and rather less aniseed than that absinthe produced in France at the end of the 19th Century.

Absinthe La Fée Parisienne

La Fée Parisienne is made according to a 19th-century recipe using nine different herbs, including grand wormwood, fennel, lemon balm, aniseed, mint and coriander.

Absinthe La Fee Tasting + Spoon (6 sets 2 x 5 cl)

Two mignonettes (Absinthe La fée Blanche & Absinthe La fée Parisienne) and an absinthe spoon for a lovely discovery.

Absinthe La Fée XS Française

La Fée X•S Française, a wine-based amer absinthe distilled in the historical town of Pontarlier, the French homeland of absinthe.

Absinthe La Fée XS Suisse

La Fée X•S Suisse, a wine based amer absinthe distilled in the birthplace of absinthe: Couvet, Val-de-Travers, Switzerland.

Absinthe Verte NV - 40 %

La Fée An introduction to the range, La Fée NV stands out from its sisters by its relatively low alcohol content, 40%.
A true absinthe liqueur. It is very sweet and can be drunk neat, with water or on the rocks. Its colour is due to the addition of a colouring agent from which it takes its name, the Green Fairy.

Blue Ribbon Gin

Blue Ribbon gin is a French gin made in the style of the classic London dry gins.

Darroze Biologic Folle Blanche 2001- 48.5 %

Amber colour, golden reflections, brilliant. The classic expression of an 18 year old Armagnac in this multi-faceted nose.

Darroze Biologic Folle Blanche 4 ans - 47.5 %

In this range, the hand and experience of the winegrower are essential in order to pay special attention to these organically grown vines, which will ultimately produce an Armagnac of rare purity and exhilarating richness. A return to the roots, to the beginning, when Armagnac vines accepted the vagaries of nature.