Absinthe Jade Nouvelle Orleans

This was the first Jade Absinthe that was launched by Ted Breaux. It is still an all time favorite that convinces with a smooth, flowery taste.
Delivery Time: 5-10 days to USA
SKU: 1200

Availability: In stock

Weight: 1.60 kg
$89.90
Incl. 19% Tax
excl. Shipping Cost
equals $128.43 per 1 Liter

Delivery Time: 5-10 days to USA

Description

This was the first Jade Absinthe that was launched by Ted Breaux. It is still an all time favorite. Jade Absinthe Nouvelle-Orléans offers an unique perfume and texture. Several medicinal plants and flowers, including wormwood, are macerated in a wine-based alcohol and then distilled in 100 year old alambics at the Combier distillery in France. Its light green color comes from a second infusion of plants in the resulting distillate. The aromas are bright yet complex and savory; it is a true apéritif, one that stimulates the appetite while cleansing and refreshing the palate with its crisp, rich taste. The finish is long and fresh, with its attractive floral components lingering long after the last sip.

 

History of Nouvelle Orleans Absinthe:

The popularity of Absinthe was it its peak in France during the mid 19th century. At this time "La Fée Verte" began making her way over to international markets, one of which was the 'Paris' of the New World, La Nouvelle-Orléans (New Orleans). French-speaking travelers and immigrants alike carried their taste for Absinthe to this vibrant port city, and before long, French apothecary Antoine Peychaud was doling out 'healthy' Absinthe-laced elixirs from his Royal St. shop.

The popularity of the green wormwood liquor surged in French-speaking Louisiana, and when Henri Degas and Oscar Wilde arrived in New Orleans in the latter part of the 1800s, they had no trouble finding imported French and Swiss Absinthes in the local bars. By the advent of the 20th century, cafés like the famous Old Absinthe House were making a name for themselves by cooling the humid summers with Sazeracs (Rye whisky with Absinthe), Absinthe frappés, and even the occasional Absinthe crème de glace. Unfortunately, it all stopped with the U.S. ban on Absinthe in 1912. But now - 100 years later - the spirit is back: Jade Nouvelle Orléans takes reference to the historic roots of the French Quarter of New Orleans!

 

Serving Jade Nouvelle Orleans Absinthe the classic way:

In the following video you can see how you prepare Absinthe the traditional French way. You need an Absinthe glass, an Absinthe spoon, sugar cubes and ice cold water for this classic ritual. This is how it works: You place the Absinthe spoon on the rim of the glass, put a sugar cube on top and slowly add water. The Absinthe in the glass blends with water and magically louches from green to an opalescent white color. Santé, your sugared Absinthe is prepared!

 

Mandatory Information

Country of Origin:France
Alcohol:68% vol.
Content:0.7 l
Color:Light Green
Contains Colorings:No
Sales Denomination:Spirit
Food Business Operator:Combier SAS, 48 Rue Beaurepaire, 49400 Saumur, France
Tasting Notes:Smooth and relaxing flowery taste

Reviews

3 Item(s)

per page
***** Review by Foxjr
Rating
THE FINEST.....on another subject Alandia, and in particular Matthias is to be thanked for the finest service. (Posted on 12/15/2022)
rounded notes Review by Alan Smithee
Rating
Smooth and flowery as the description says with vanilla and cinnamon notes...
Overall, I think it is my favourite Jade so far outside of Edouard...
Pleasant rounded notes with no harsh edges. (Posted on 9/29/2022)
** Review by Matthew
Rating
Before water - Lime green peridot
After water - White, baby blue around the edges, with a milky pastel mint green core.
Aroma:
Before water - Floral hyssop, kind of perfumey, wormwood, then a bit of the anise
After water - Floral, minty, light perfume, robust anise, powder
Louche:
Vibrant green gold trails, as the seafoam green layer builds it starts to refract amber and red. The water splashing into the absinthe unleashes waves of blue, green, and teal, which jump up and cling to the glass, wonderfully opalescent
Taste:
Everything all at once. Anise at the tip of the tongue, fennel across the top of the tongue, bitter wormwood backbone hits the roof of the mouth, waxy and floral like an edible orchid or jasmine, a little vanilla extract. There's a fruity undertone from the eau-de-vie that reminds me of the aloe beverage I had earlier today. It clings to the mouth just as well as it clings to the sides of the glass.
Finish:
Explodes with fresh anise, fennel, floral, a drop of vanilla, the tiniest hint of fresh mint.
Overall:
As much as I love and enjoy this one, I find it challenging to fully articulate what I'm tasting and I feel like I could update these notes 100 times and still not quite get it just right (Posted on 9/29/2022)

3 Item(s)

per page

Write Your Own Review

Reviews will be checked before publication.


 1 star2 stars3 stars4 stars5 stars
Rating

You may also be interested in the following product(s)