Suicide Absinth Gothic
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Overview: The Suicide Absinth Gothic at a glance
- Origin: Czech Republic – Crafted in picturesque regions where tradition and craftsmanship meet.
- Intense Taste: 70% vol. – An intense flavor profile that challenges and delights the senses.
- Unique Design – The elaborate bottle reflects the mysterious and fascinating nature of absinthe.
- Handcrafted – Each sip carries the heritage of old traditions, in a recipe that excels in quality.
- Without coloring agents – Purity and authenticity take center stage: no artificial coloring, just the natural hue of herbs.
Portrait: What sets the Suicide Absinth Gothic apart
The Suicide Absinth Gothic is more than just a simple absinthe; it is a piece of art that embodies the soul of Czech absinthe tradition. Produced by R. Hill-Hil's Liquere s.r.o., this absinthe brings together ancient secrets and profound knowledge of herbs and their extraction in its distilled form. The dramatic alcohol content of 70% vol. is not only a challenge but also a testament to the high quality that flows into every bottle.
The captivating bottle design draws the eye and hints at the intense tasting experience hidden within. The deep green color, derived from the selected herbs, and the label featuring Gothic elements tell stories from the past and invite you to become part of this tradition.
Tasting Notes: The taste of Suicide Absinth Gothic
- Aroma: Intense and Herbaceous – Upon opening, aromas of anise and wormwood burst forth.
- Taste: Rich and Complex – The first sip reveals a balanced blend of sweetness and bitterness, accompanied by a clear anise flavor.
- Finish: Long and Enchanting – A lingering, pleasant finish that caresses the taste buds long after drinking.
| Alcohol: | 70%vol. |
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| Coloured: | Natural Colour |
| Volume: | 0,5l |
| Country: | Tschechische Republik |
| Product Type: | Absinthe |
| Product Category: | Absinthe |
| Responsible food business operator: | R. Hill-Hil's Liquere s.r.o., Na Trznici 758, 75701 Valasske Mezirci, Tschechische Republik |
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