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cascode
Reviewed February 8, 2021 (edited July 21, 2023)Appearance: (neat) Transparent old gold. (louched) Off-white, creamy with a hint of yellow. The louche is thick by 1:1 and persists up to 1:4. Cloudy, dense and pearlescent. Aroma: Fragrantly herbal when neat with liquorice, mint and floral aromas (freesia and violets). A hint of green Chartreuse, cardamom and something medicinal (but pleasant) in the background. The nose dies off with dilution. Flavour and Texture: Herbal, sweet and anise-driven entry but it’s not unrelenting or ham-fisted. The anise is complex and nuanced with woody, herbal qualities and there is a very fine balancing floral component. The palate is crisp and refreshing. It’s like salmiak rockies that have been stored in a dresser drawer with a wildflower drawer liner or potpourri. The texture is not creamy and dense like absinthe but it does have “weight” on the tongue. The finish is medium/short with anise flavours lingering. There are no hard bitter or sharp flavours in the aftertaste but it is a little truncated. A very good pastis – one of the best. Henri Bardouin has a complex recipe that includes over 60 botanicals, but like all pastis the complexity is there to balance and support star anise, which is the undisputed prima donna of this drink. It’s always hard to review pastis as they can’t help but seem like absinthe’s younger and less talented sisters (still cute and charming for sure) and I miss the complex bitterness and lime overtones of grand wormwood and melissa. It is, however, a much simpler drink to prepare as it just needs a good pour of ice water followed by a couple of ice cubes. I guess you could call it the “everyday” substitute absinthe. Pastis also seem to have (to my stomach anyway) a naturally calmative property, and I very much enjoy taking them as either an aperitif or digestif. They are also delicious and cooling on a hot summer day. Distilleries et Domaines de Provence was founded as Distillerie de Lure in 1898 but its modern incarnation dates from 1974. They are acknowledged as one of the premier pastis producers and they also create RinQuinQuin peach aperitif and a range of other liqueurs. If you do not already know pastis, the so-called "milk of Marseilles”, and want to become acquainted you could do a lot worse than getting to know Henri Bardouin. “Very Good” : 85/100 (4 stars)90.0 AUD per Bottle -
ckaisoum
Reviewed December 26, 2020More floral than typical pastis. Certainly earns its Grand CruParis
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