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Henri Bardouin

Henri Bardouin
Pastis Liqueur

Category: Anise Liqueur

Date Tasted:
Country: France
Alcohol: 45%
92 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$39

Henri Bardouin
Pastis Liqueur

Category: Anise Liqueur

Date Tasted:
Country: France
Alcohol: 45%
Light golden green color. Aromas of Good and Plenty, sweet sage, and cinnamon bark with a glycerous, lively, off-dry medium-to-full body and an engaging, medium-long anise, star anise, candied herbs, and sassafras root finish. Herbal and slightly bracing, this is great for the bottom of the slopes on your favorite Alpine ski mountain.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Crisp & Lively
Aroma Aroma: Good and Plenty, sweet sage, and cinnamon bark
Taste Flavor: anise, star anise, candied herbs, and sassafras root
Smoothness Smoothness: Normal
Enjoy Enjoy: in cocktails and neat
Cocktail Cocktails: Amaretto Sour, Pimm's Cup
Bottom Line Bottom Line: Herbal and slightly bracing, this is great for the bottom of the slopes on your favorite Alpine ski mountain.

The Producer

Acme Beverage Company

The Producer

Anise Liqueur

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Serve in a Copita
Anise-Flavored Spirits can vary widely in style depending on the country of origin. They can be dry or very sweet, low or high proof, distilled from fermented aniseed or macerated in neutral spirit. In France, Anis (as produced by Pernod) is produced by distilling anise and a variety of other botanicals together. Pastis is macerated, rather than distilled, and contains fewer botanicals than Anis. In Italy, Sambucca is distilled from anise and botanicals, but is then heavily sweetened to make it a liqueur. Oil of fennel (also known as green anise) is frequently added to boost the aroma of the spirit. Greece has a drier, grappa-like liqueur called Ouzo, which is stylistically close to pastis.