White Fairy absinthe

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White Fairy absinthe

White Fairy absinthe


70cl 60%abv (120 proof)

White Fairy is an absinthe blanche developed by Liqueurs de France and produced by the Emile Pernot distillery. This absinthe is released at 60% alcohol, which, we discovered, allows its delicate aromas to be less hindered by a high alcohol punch. As such, it also comes closer to the style and alcohol content found in Swiss 'La Bleue', which is typically between 50 - 60 %, but White Fairy uses no star anise, thus minimizing the 'licorice-like' taste.

We have found it to be one of the most 'cocktail friendly' absinthe we know of: White Fairy can be used as an interesting substitution in many your favourite recipes, especially mint juleps and mojitos!



Price (ex VAT at 20%) CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE EU DO NOT PAY VAT: £43.07
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