Absinthe

Absinthe
Absinthe

Absinthe

The Exquisite Elixir
By Betina J. Wittels, Edited by T.A. Breaux

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144 Pages, 8.5 x 9

Formats: PDF, Trade Paper, EPUB, Mobipocket

Trade Paper, $29.99 (US $29.99) (JP $5053.00) (EU $27.99) (CA $38.99) (AU $47.99)

ISBN 9781682750018

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (May 2017)
Chicago Review Press - Fulcrum

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Overview

Uncover the captivating history and mystique of absinthe, the Green Fairy. This visually stunning guide takes you on an international journey into the alluring subculture surrounding this enigmatic spirit. Explore the history, culture, and mystique of absinthe through color reproductions of classic and current lithographs, posters, and photographs of antiques and glassware.

Delve into the stories of famous absinthe connoisseurs like Vincent van Gogh, Oscar Wilde, and Ernest Hemingway, and discover the controversy and effects of the Green Fairy. This comprehensive guide offers insights into absinthe's contemporary culture and ritual.

  • Discover absinthe recipes and cocktail ideas
  • Explore the history of absinthe and its cultural impact
  • Learn about absinthe antiques and collecting

Perfect for confirmed absinthe drinkers, curious neophytes, and avid collectors alike, this book is an intriguing and seductive exploration of the exquisite elixir.

Reviews

"This is a book that will delight any history buff or liquor consumer with a curiosity about the story behind this mysterious drink and its dark history. A chapter of recipes for both cocktails and food dishes using absinthe is included, plus reviews of absinthes from around the world that are mostly available in the United States." —Priscilla Felton, Wine & Spirits

Author Biography

Betina J. Wittels, creator of the website www.allthingsabsinthe.com, was one of the first people to formally introduce absinthe antiques into the United States more than twenty years ago. Passionate for life, she is willing to turn over any boulder or slip into any barrio to uncover a rare spoon or a bottle of vintage absinthe.

T.A. Breaux is a native New Orleanian and research scientist who has dedicated more than twenty years of research toward resolving the mysteries and myths associated with absinthe. His work led to the founding of Jade Liqueurs (www.jadeliqueurs.com), and he helped lead the effort to lift the nearly 100-year ban of absinthe both in the United States and France. Since 2000, his work has been lauded throughout the press and media in the U.S., Europe, and Australia in numerous television appearances on The History Channel, Discovery Channel, CBS, MSNBC, Travel Channel, and PBS.