| J.~ ( @ 2005-08-18 18:18:00 |
Absinthe in France
Hey kids!
I went shopping here today: http://www.vertdabsinthe.com

I know it's been reported about here before, but I wanted to tell you from personal experience that it is a wonderful little store. The shopkeeper Luc (forgive me for spelling)is very friendly and very knowledgeable. I played a little coy with him to see if he really knew his stuff, and he passed with flying colors!
They have an interesting selection of absinthe, as well as fountains, glasses, spoons and memorabilia. The prices were very reasonable, and they even let you sample a bit of an absinthe before buying it if you are unsure if you might find the taste agreeable.
ABSINTHE MUSEUM
I also visited the absinthe museum in Auvers-sur-Oise recently. It is tended by Marie-Claude Delahaye, and has a nice collection of vintage and reproduction Absinthe propaganda. They also sell absinthe in the giftshop, as well as a few absinthe related trinkets. Here is the website (in French):
http://www.auvers-sur-oise.com/fran cais/tourisme/musees/musee_absinthe.htm

We've been here a few times as well. It's in the Bastille area and they have a relatively large selection of absinthe's by the glass (any more than 2 is a "large selection" when it comes to most places in Paris serving absinthe"). It's an interesting bar that reminds me vaguely of the Whirling Dervish in New Orleans. The prices are alright for a glass (an average of about 5-6 euro). It's definately a late night hangout, and Friday night's it hard to find a place to sit. It's worth a visit (or two).
Hey kids!
I went shopping here today: http://www.vertdabsinthe.com

I know it's been reported about here before, but I wanted to tell you from personal experience that it is a wonderful little store. The shopkeeper Luc (forgive me for spelling)is very friendly and very knowledgeable. I played a little coy with him to see if he really knew his stuff, and he passed with flying colors!
They have an interesting selection of absinthe, as well as fountains, glasses, spoons and memorabilia. The prices were very reasonable, and they even let you sample a bit of an absinthe before buying it if you are unsure if you might find the taste agreeable.
ABSINTHE MUSEUM
I also visited the absinthe museum in Auvers-sur-Oise recently. It is tended by Marie-Claude Delahaye, and has a nice collection of vintage and reproduction Absinthe propaganda. They also sell absinthe in the giftshop, as well as a few absinthe related trinkets. Here is the website (in French):
http://www.auvers-sur-oise.com/fran
We've been here a few times as well. It's in the Bastille area and they have a relatively large selection of absinthe's by the glass (any more than 2 is a "large selection" when it comes to most places in Paris serving absinthe"). It's an interesting bar that reminds me vaguely of the Whirling Dervish in New Orleans. The prices are alright for a glass (an average of about 5-6 euro). It's definately a late night hangout, and Friday night's it hard to find a place to sit. It's worth a visit (or two).