- Absinthe - Wikipedia
Absinthe was exported widely from France and Switzerland and attained some degree of popularity in other countries, including Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Czech Republic It was never banned in Spain or Portugal, and its production and consumption have never ceased
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Absinthe was invented at the end of the 18th century, in Val-de-Travers in the Swiss province of Jura It is traditionally made of vermouth, anis seed, fennel and a range of other herbs
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- What Is Absinthe, and Is it Safe to Drink? I Taste of Home
Absinthe is a strong spirit created when a neutral alcohol is distilled with botanicals like anise, wormwood, fennel and other herbs and spices for a licorice-like flavor There are two main styles of absinthe, Swiss French and Czech Bohemian
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