How To Drink Absinthe
About two hundred years after the first birth of absinthe, Claude-Alain Bugnon, who had been born in the region but who had worked in the oil business, first became interested in the drinks enjoyed over generations by his ancestors. Like many families in the region, he started to make his "clandestine" absinthe at home, fighting for space in the laundry with his wife! Links to La Clandestine Absinthe: http://bit.ly/2wKdxTi Facebook: La Clandestine Absinthe Instagram: @laclandestineabsinthe Why Beer, Wine and Spirits? This is a different segment that highlights companies and entrepreneurs on a different way of story telling - travel documentary. These are stories of entrepreneurs in the beer, wine, and spirits industry, and we can learn a lot from the way other founders have started their breweries, wineries and distilleries and see the world with Jeff Bradford. Cont... Starting in 2000, he soon gained a reputation that began to spread beyond Switzerland. Using a recipe that dated back to 1935, he developed a new absinthe that he dedicated to its creator, Charlotte. Americans discovered his "Clandestine La Bleue" (or CLB as some called it) through various .... "channels of distribution." And then in 2005, as absinthe developed throughout the world, Claude-Alain became the first distiller in the town where absinthe had been born to "go legal." Since 2005, Claude-Alain's absinthe has become popular with absinthe lovers in Europe, North America and Asia. As it comes to the USA through more normal channels of distribution, some have asked whether, now that it is legal, it is now really "Clandestine." By keeping its traditional name, it honours those who kept the absinthe fairy alive in Switzerland during the twentieth century and welcomes a new generation of drinkers. How is La Clandestine different from most other absinthes? In fact, it is the ONLY absinthe hand-crafted in the village where absinthe was first born. Every stage of the process used to distill and bottle La Clandestine is hand-crafted. Choosing the best plants, distilling each small batch, bottling and labelling. True to the traditions and now to the laws of Switzerland, La Clandestine absinthe is distilled (rather than just macerated as are some cheaper absinthes). None of the family of La Clandestine absinthes have any added artificial colour. All are 100% natural. "Hand-crafted in the birthplace of absinthe," La Clandestine need no longer be a secret pleasure! Follow Jeff Bradford: website is: http://bit.ly/2Z4Ctle Instagram: http://bit.ly/2VHiudy Twitter is: http://www.twitter.com/jeffbradfordbws Facebook: http://bit.ly/2LmJ8Vh LinkedIn : http://bit.ly/2VHiuu4 Filming and Editing by: Yoel Kamara Website: http://bit.ly/2Ln9M03 Instagram: http://bit.ly/2VHivhC
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