- en.wikipedia.org AbsintheAlternative spellings for absinthe include absinth, absynthe, and absenta. Absinth (without the final e) is a spelling variant most commonly applied to...
- eksisozluk.com absinthe--70332absinthe ya da diger adiyla absynth diger ulkeleri bilemem ama fransada ziyadesiyle yasaldir hatta o kadar ki barlarda "gunun tavsiyesi/secimi" basligi altinda...
- zamnesia.com content/679-absinthe-everything-you-…Absinthe is one of the most iconic spirits out there. It has a rich history and reputation, and you can even make it at home.
- tr.wikipedia.org AbsentDistillerie Ted Breaux: Jade, Nouvelle Orleans, Absinthe Edouard, Verte Suisse. Distillerie Paul Devoille: Blanche de Fougerolles, Verte de Fougerolles.
- aol.com lifestyle/absinthe-023943560.htmlSwiss or French absinthe is considered the most traditional type of absinthe since the spirit was invented in Switzerland, along the French border.
- bbc.com culture/article/20140109-absinthe-a-…Absinthe, a green liquor known for its hallucinogenic effects and popular with legendary authors and artists, was banned for most of the past century.
- evrimagaci.org absent-yesil-peri-olarak-da-…“Yeşil Peri” (Fr: "la fée verte") olarak da anılan Absent (veya orijinal ismiyle Absinthe), 1900’lerin başında Fransa, İsviçre, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ve diğer...
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- sirius.nl en/blog/absinthe-looking-for-the-green-…Between the end of the 80s and 90s and the beginning of the 2000s, however, absinthe has seen a rebirth, linked mainly to the legends related to it.
- masterclass.com articles/what-is-absintheAbsinthe has an alcohol content of 45–74 percent (90–148 proof), so it usually gets diluted before consumption, either with sweetened water or in a cocktail.