Baba Yaga - 50cl

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    Green absinthe — 82% vol. The strongest absinthe in our selection… And from Val-de-Travers! Herbal absinthe with notes of valerian and hawthorn; this green one with its characteristic and typical bitterness derives its natural color from its post-distillation maceration. Beware of Baba Yaga! Serving recommendations: one volume of Baba Yaga with three to four volumes of ice water, or, as a digestif, with just one volume of water. Label designed by Azul

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Rue du Grenier 11a
2114 Val-de-Travers, Neuchâtel

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The story begins at the source... A fountain, three friends and a common passion: absinthe! It was during our weekly meetings at the fountain on Place des Grottes in Geneva, to enjoy the end-of-day market and the euphoria it brings, that we took pleasure in tasting one or another absinthe found here and there, unknowingly leading our palates on an adventure that we would never have imagined. With past experiences, our curiosity then pushes us to try creating our own absinthe. Over the course of trials and, I must say, a few failures, our recipe begins to take shape and the little absinthe fairy gives us her approval. With the help of the information gleaned, we refine this recipe and create a second one with a different aromatic profile. Success, admittedly relative, and as time went by, we got caught up in the game and our custom production in the distillery of a former clandestine in Val-de-Travers no longer suited us. We finally decided to ask for permission to acquire a still in order to distil ourselves. We then received our two stills and chose to set up our distillery in Fleurier, in the historic cradle of absinthe.