Joe Riley Posted October 6, 2008 Share Posted October 6, 2008 Grande Absente has officially reached the D.C. market. It isn't cheap, around $85-90 retail. It sure has a pretty package, though. Also, Mata Hari Absinthe is due to hit our market very soon. As best as I can tell, it will be our first Czech-Bohemian style absinthe. Probably be around $40/bottle or so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Riley Posted February 17, 2009 Share Posted February 17, 2009 Okay, now the bar has REALLY been raised. Marteau is now available in Washington, D.C. Just read the wonderful reviews from the hard-core absinthe enthusiasts at WormwoodSociety.org, the Internet's most authoritative absinthe resource. This is the one that we've been waiting for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Slater Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 Okay, now the bar has REALLY been raised.Marteau is now available in Washington, D.C. Just read the wonderful reviews from the hard-core absinthe enthusiasts at WormwoodSociety.org, the Internet's most authoritative absinthe resource. This is the one that we've been waiting for. 136°, yikes! This sounds really expensive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ulysses Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 Okay, now the bar has REALLY been raised.Marteau is now available in Washington, D.C. Just read the wonderful reviews from the hard-core absinthe enthusiasts at WormwoodSociety.org, the Internet's most authoritative absinthe resource. This is the one that we've been waiting for. The main guy behind this is owner/moderator of WWSociety. One of the consultants is/was Brian Robinson(aka Shabba on WWS.com and one of the supplementary moderators) from here in the DC area. This coin has two sides: Absinthe made by the people who know and love it the most. Absinthe reviewed and made popular by the people who talk about it the most. I'll be curious to weigh it against it's competition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Riley Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 136°, yikes! This sounds really expensive. Well, yes and no. Certainly for an American one, yes. Tastes fantastic, though, the best I've had. It's got balance! The main guy behind this is owner/moderator of WWSociety. One of the consultants is/was Brian Robinson(aka Shabba on WWS.com and one of the supplementary moderators) from here in the DC area.This coin has two sides: Absinthe made by the people who know and love it the most. Absinthe reviewed and made popular by the people who talk about it the most. I'll be curious to weigh it against it's competition. Point well taken, but the way I see it is, this is the one guy who cannot afford to offer anything less than a first-rate product, or his own readers would crucify him. I think that these are the people who would most likely scream that the Emperor has no clothes. And with all of the options now available, it would be suicidal for him to lay an egg with this. I believe that you will be REALLY pleased with this No reason to give up on others, such as Kübler, for the same reason that one keeps a good blended Scotch whisky along with a great single malt. Different absinthes for different applications. *Edit - I have learned that Brian Robinson did NOT consult on Marteau, I'm not sure where that idea came from. Brian isn't affiliated with any brand, as that would obviously present a conflict of interests with his position as review editor for Wormwoodsociety.org. Gwydion Stone developed the formula for Marteau over the last four years, designed and did the art for the label and packaging, and he distills the absinthe himself personally, and will continue to do so until demand makes it impractical and he has to train assistants. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pool Boy Posted September 22, 2017 Share Posted September 22, 2017 Absinthe...I has a weakness for thee....neat and yet well chilled. An excellent stand in for Underberg in a pinch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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