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Absinthe Ritual - Jade PF1901

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2008

Background music: Chopin, Nocturne in D-flat Major

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  • You are a modern day Professeur d'Absinthe! Your louche is a work of art!

  • That was absolutely entrancing...I am looking forward to doing it properly myself, with the fountain, and romantic era music to add to the atmosphere.

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  • @PassingAutonomy You should stir it especially if you use sugar. You want to make sure it's all mixed. There is no reason not to.

  • @PassingAutonomy You should stir it especially if you use sugar. You want to make sure it's all mixed. There is no reason not to.

  • I liked the part where the water dripped into the glass.

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  • jade pf1901 est tres bien!:) jaime aussi la verte suisse.

  • Very fine absinthe PF1901. One of my favorites!

  • Good.

    Never on fire. Only cold water.

    Very nice.

  • I have asked on a few videos now and haven't gotten a reply... I have noticed that some people stir their absinthe, and some do not. Does this make any difference? Also, wonderful choice in music. Which Op is it, as there were a number of Noctournes written by Chopin (it's actually a style of composition, as opposed to being a title)?

  • @necronomicon009 Actually they've started remaking them recently after they discovered the old distillery and equipment. The 1901 is just to mark the important date of the pernod fils. Also, very recently (within the last few months) absinthe has become legal in the United States. Not all absinthe, though, mind you. There are regulations and I'm not sure if this one fits in the kosher side of things, but it's worth investigating.

  • It makes me wonder how long that bottle lasted and where you bought this rare absinthe from. They don't even sell Jade PF1901 in the States so I'll probably never try this.

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