5 brands of blue absinthe

Blue absinthe does not differ from the classic green drink in its characteristics.
The only difference is in the color, which is obtained by adding dyes (artificial or natural) and, sometimes, flavoring additives.
This type of absinthe is colored solely for aesthetic purposes to give the drink a more refined look. This drink is used, most often, as an ingredient for cocktails.
Jacques Senaux Blue

Absinthe with a bright blue-sapphire color. Strength - 80%. The taste of the drink is bright and intense, dominated by herbal motifs, with the most noticeable anise accent. Minty tones create a refreshing aftertaste. The mild aroma harmoniously combines notes of anise, bitter wormwood and meadow herbs.
Le Diable Bleu

Spanish absinthe is blue in color. It has a strength of 80%. The taste of the drink is mild. The aroma contains tones of spices and anise.
La Fee XS Absinthe Suisse

Absinthe with a transparent blue color. The taste is concentrated, with persistent tones of spicy herbs, where anise is the most expressive, accompanied by notes of liquorice. The aroma is multifaceted: at first, the nuances of orange and anise are captured, then they are replaced by unusual smells of cumin, fennel, and dried fish. Alcohol is drunk only diluted with water.
Rodnik’s Boheme Blue

Transparent blue absinthe with 70% strength. Its taste is pleasant, has a slight bitterness. The composition features wormwood, as well as tones of spices and herbs. The flavor is dominated by touches of bitter wormwood, with subtle hints of anise and fennel in the background.
La Clandestine

The color of absinthe is white, but the bottle is blue, with a strength of 53%. The taste is balanced and mild, there are no cloying tones, which makes it easy to drink. The aroma of the drink is rich in hints of anise, wormwood, licorice and candy notes.
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Update: 15.10.2021
Category: Absinthe