Absinthe Jade Nouvelle-Orléans - 50 cl

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Created by T.A. Breaux for connoisseurs.   Read the whole description
  • Alcohol Content : 68°
  • Production Method : Distillation
  • Country of Origin : France
  • Distillery : Combier
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The Nouvelle-Orléans absinthe, created by T.A. Breaux, is an absinthe for connoisseurs.

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- The Jade absinthes are distilled in copper bain marie stills that were acquired directly from the Pernod Fils distillery. They have a capacity of 1150 liters, were built entirely by hand around 1870 and feature full hydro-rectification.

- Each Jade absinthe bottle is encapsulated by hand in the traditional wax, and each receives the Jade Liqueurs seal of authenticity.
Jade Liqueurs was founded by T.A. Breaux, a professional scientist who has dedicated over a decade of research toward resolving the mysteries and myths associated with absinthe. His quest for the unadulterated truth has taken him across the globe in search of obscure, overlooked, and forgotten information that documents this often maligned subject. Jade Liqueurs was established in 2000 for the sole purpose of offering the connoisseur the opportunity to experience unequivocal recreations of the classic absinthes that fueled the creative fires of the Belle Époque. The absinthes crafted by Jade Liqueurs are historically accurate and authentic down to unimaginably minute details.

The absinthes recreated by Jade Liqueurs are made possible only because T. A. Breaux and his associates possess immaculately preserved bottles of the most famous original absinthes of the 19th century. Armed with an education and experience in applied analytical sciences, Mr. Breaux has worked in conjunction with other accomplished scientific minds in perfecting the sophisticated techniques needed to unlock the many secrets of the original liquor. His research has been recognized in books, magazines, newspapers, television, and filmed documentaries, and his educated insight is frequently sought by writers, researchers, and historians.

Through the continuing efforts of T. A. Breaux and his associates, Jade Liqueurs will remain established as a marque of uncompromised artisanship and the unmatched leader in authenticity and quality.
- At first, savour your Jade Nouvelle-Orléans with half a piece of sugar. Then, add more or less according to your taste.

- For one measure of absinthe (3cl), add 2 to 5 measures of fresh water.
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  • 50 cl
  • 68°
  • Distillation
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  • Green
  • France
  • Saumur / Maine-et-Loire
  • Combier
  • Natural cork
  • Natural
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By Alessandro Rovelli the 01/09/2010

Absolutely in my top ten, this Absinthe is carefully crafted using traditional methods; not an ordinary product.
This one is the first produced by T. A. Breaux for the Jade Absinthe brand and should be a sort of recreation of the absinthe drunk in New Orleans until the 20th century ban.
Fresh taste, good balance with an alcohol bite a bit more present than the others Jade products.
Nouvelle Orlean is perfect for the usual french ritual but also for the historical absinthe-based cocktails.
Recommended to connoisseurs.

By only1life the 10/08/2010

I compared this to the much cheaper Kubler 53. The Kubler compares well but has less alcohol content of course. If you are on a budget try the Kubler. If paying the extra is not a problem then it's hard to surpass the Nouvelle-Orleans. It deserves its outstanding reputation.

By Primoz the 27/05/2010

Very nice absinthe, quite different than others. For the quantity of alcohol it doesn't taste nor smell that strong at all.

 
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