

Stay Gold Flamingo: Intro to Absinthe 2.0 Hitting your tastebuds, first are umami and slightly salty notes, followed by a sweet and zesty aftertaste from the white wine aperitif, mint and lime. They are brimming with creative talent, a wide range of artistic acumen, and the practice of artistic self-reflection!Ĭombining Hendrick’s Gin and Absinthe, as well as flavours of the sea you get from the kombu and nori, Lost, But Found has a complex and unique taste. Lost, But Found is inspired by the Low Tide team themselves.

Traditional green fairies have an average ABV of a whopping 70%, by the way!ĭesigned to allow the spirit to take centre stage in all cocktails instead of just rinses or dashes, bartenders can now use Hendrick’s Absinthe as a core component in their creations. Not Just in Rinses or DashesĬarefully crafted to bring the approachability of gin to the spirit, Hendrick’s Absinthe has a lower ABV of 48% and has all natural flavours and no colouring, hence its clear expression. wormwood) as well as star anise along with seven additional botanicals, including Hendrick’s Gin’s signature infusions of rose and cucumber, you’ll find Hendrick’s Absinthe has unexpected floral notes and is refreshingly approachable on the palate. Taking the two traditional botanicals in Absinthe, ‘Artemisia absinthium’ (a.ka. While the first time Hendrick’s dabbled into this misunderstood, mythical liquid, was back in 2019… The recipe has since been perfected and we’re thrilled to try it! Behind the Creation of Hendrick’s AbsintheĪfter years of experimenting with wormwood to create Hendrick’s Orbium, Hendrick’s Master Distiller, Ms Lesley Gracie, started realising the uncanny similarities between gin and Absinthe, and sparked her curiosity to experiment with the latter. Renowned gin purveyor Hedrick’s recently launched their take on the notorious spirit – Absinthe, right on our sunny shores.
