Absinthe History:
Absinthe, originally from Switzerland, was banned
there in 1907. It was then banned in the US in 1912, and in
France in 1915. The bans were a result of temperance movement,
which sought to ban all alcohols worldwide. This temperance
movement distributed highly charged propaganda attributing all
of the world’s sins to absinthe. At the heart of the
anti-absinthe propaganda was the claim that thujone, a
substance found in absinthe, caused hallucinations, delirium,
and even death. Thujone is found in various common herbs such
as tarragon, thyme, rosemary, sage, juniper, and wormwood.
Lucid Absinthe Supérieure is a traditional, French-made
absinthe verte (green absinthe), whose formula was first
approved in 2006 after being developed by Ted (T.A.) Breaux.
It was granted a COLA (Certificate of Label Approval) in the
United States on March 5, 2007, making it the first genuine
absinthe to gain approval for legal distribution in the U.S.
since 1912.
Lucid Absinthe:
Lucid represents a breakthrough product for the U.S.
market, as it was the first true, Grande Wormwood-based
Absinthe of its type released since before prohibition. Unlike
imitators in the U.S. and the many so-called "Absinthe"
products that litter the international markets, Lucid is
crafted directly from select whole herbs, including Grande
Wormwood, and never from cheaper assemblages, macerations,
extracts or oils.
The recipe includes Grande Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium),
along with green anise, sweet fennel, and other herbs, and was
developed by T.A. Breaux, an absinthe expert and
historian.
At Frank
Richards Beverage, Lucid Absinthe Supérieure (750ML) is
available in a gift set that includes an absinthe spoon and
glass. Because of the premium nature of this product,
stock is limited - pre-paid special orders get a discount,
call us today at (803) 695-9600 to order it!
UpSynth Absinthe:
An elixir of rare, and fine herbs, macerated in a neutral
spirit and then carefully re-distilled. The secondary
distillation is a painstaking process which defines the
Absinthe, and is an integral part of it's creation. This, and
the quality of ingredients, gives Upsynth Original its
characteristically smooth finish, so ideal for use in
cocktail. The unique Upsynth is produced under the most strict
and rigorous protocals, it's taste is exquite, refined and
natural, derived exclusively from the most precious and
elusive Austrian Alpine herbs
References to Absinthe can be found in the Vorarlberg
chronicles from the middle of the 18th century. In 1868,
Kaspar Alois Greber developed the first main features of
today’s Upsynth Original absinthe. The mild alpine climate of
western Austria played a key role in the development of
Absinthe, due to the wide variety of fruits, herbs and meadow
grasses used as ingredients. Local customs also played a role
in the development of the spirit, as farmers enjoyed
distillation rights, and thus were able to create a wide
variety of homemade schnapps and bitters, using cherry, pear,
raspberry, apple, rowan berry, gentian to name but a few.
These skills and techniques were later applied to the art of
fine Absinthe distillation.
Upsynth Original, the authentic Absinthe of Austria. A
timeless spirit double distilled with tantalising alpine
herbs.The secret of the Upsynth brand is that it is distilled
from twenty different herbs, including wormwood, fennel, anise
and gentian. Some of the herbs grow high in the mountains, at
heights of up to 2000 metres above sea level. Reactionary
opponents of absinthe succeeded in making the product illegal
in many countries, although, interestingly, it has always been
legal in the United Kingdom. In the 1970s, Christian Greber
was given the recipe as had been the family tradition. The
21st century saw absinthe regain legal status in most
countries where it had been banned. Enjoy with mixers or
straight over crushed ice.