I tried Absinthe twice before settling on a rating. I liked the dessert-like sweetness; the rounded mouthfeel made it feel complete rather than heavy. This one earned a place on my repeat list.
sweet - soft - creamyAbsinthe 49
4.2Absent 49 is a premium absinthe renowned for its authentic and traditional production methods. Crafted with a blend of botanicals including wormwood, anise, and fennel, it offers a distinctive flavor profile that is both complex and intriguing. This absinthe is perfect for those seeking a unique and indulgent drinking experience, whether enjoyed neat or in classic absinthe cocktails.
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Absinthe 49 is a liqueur — a sweetened spirit flavored with herbs, fruits, spices, or cream. Liqueurs add complexity to cocktails or can be enjoyed on their own as a treat.
Vibrant green color with a louche effect when diluted - Aroma of anise, herbs, and spices - Complex and layered flavor profile - Dominant notes of anise, wormwood, and fennel - Subtle hints of citrus and herbs - Lingering finish with a touch of bitterness and warmth. A liqueur by Absinthe from France, blending spirits with natural flavors for a distinctive taste. Crafted in France, renowned for cognac, wine, and premium spirit-making traditions. Absent 49 is a premium absinthe renowned for its authentic and traditional production methods. Crafted with a blend of botanicals including wormwood, anise, and fennel, it offers a distinctive flavor profile that is both complex and intriguing. This absinthe is perfect for those seeking a unique and indulgent drinking experience, whether enjoyed neat or in classic absinthe cocktails. Absinthe 49 is listed by PourBud as Liqueurs from Absinthe, with an origin linked to France. Its listed ingredients include Neutral spirit, herbs, spices, sugar. The available production notes identify Base Spirit, Flavoring, Sweetening, Blending & Bottling as part of its making or maturation context. The recorded flavour profile highlights Herbal, Bitter, Complex, Aromatic. Serving references in the catalog include Neat/Chilled, On the Rocks, In Cocktails, depending on the style and bottle guidance. Food-pairing notes connect it with Desserts, Cheese Platter, Chocolate, Ice Cream.
Basic History
A liqueur by Absinthe from France, blending spirits with natural flavors for a distinctive taste.
Origin & Region
Crafted in France, renowned for cognac, wine, and premium spirit-making traditions.
What goes with it
Desserts
Cheese Platter
Chocolate
Ice Cream
After-Dinner Treats
Coconut DessertsTop Reviews
Absinthe 49 was better when sipped slowly. The creamy texture was enjoyable and rich aroma gave it enough character, although the sweetness covered the main flavour. Good enough to revisit, especially with the right serve.
dessert-like - fruityI could appreciate the rich aroma, though the aroma was better than the taste. Some good points, though the balance didn't fully work for me.
flavoured - fruity