Absinthe

by Tania Brasseur

Absinthe

  • ISBN-13: 9783039640195
  • Author(s): Tania Brasseur
  • Subject: Beverages
  • Publisher: Helvetiq Books
  • Imprint: Helvetiq Books
  • Publication Date: 05-03-2024
  • Format: h/b

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Invented in a small valley in Switzerland, absinthe was the drink of choice for 19th century Bohemians. Van Gogh, Picasso and Oscar Wilde swore by its creative powers. But by the early 20th century, the drink was prohibited around the world. This 'other prohibition' lasted nearly 100 years. Only in 2005 was it legal to make absinthe again in Switzerland. This is the story of the invention of the much-feared drink, and of the craftsmen who kept the traditions alive, despite the risks. Swiss journalist Tania Brasseur travelled through the few remote valleys of Switzerland and France where absinthe is made today and met the people who have brought about absinthe's renaissance. Along the way she tells the turbulent story of 'the green fairy's' heyday in Paris, and delves into how it is made, how its very success led to its prohibition, and why it has now become a darling of barkeepers everywhere. With more than 100-photos from Tamara Berger, this is an intimate look at a stunning region o
About the book

Invented in a small valley in Switzerland, absinthe was the drink of choice for 19th century Bohemians. Van Gogh, Picasso and Oscar Wilde swore by its creative powers. But by the early 20th century, the drink was prohibited around the world. This 'other prohibition' lasted nearly 100 years. Only in 2005 was it legal to make absinthe again in Switzerland. This is the story of the invention of the much-feared drink, and of the craftsmen who kept the traditions alive, despite the risks. Swiss journalist Tania Brasseur travelled through the few remote valleys of Switzerland and France where absinthe is made today and met the people who have brought about absinthe's renaissance. Along the way she tells the turbulent story of 'the green fairy's' heyday in Paris, and delves into how it is made, how its very success led to its prohibition, and why it has now become a darling of barkeepers everywhere. With more than 100-photos from Tamara Berger, this is an intimate look at a stunning region o