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Partysource Review of Corsair RED

Posted in Corsair Artisan, Reviews, Spirits by Darek
May 31 2009
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Party Source in Northern Kentucky is currently the exclusive provider of Corsiar Spirits in the area.  Their wine and spirits manager Jay Erisman recently reviewed Corsair RED – our unique and popular red absinthe.  Here is an excerpt:

Red absinthe is a small tradition in historical European absinthe, rather more common in Spain or Czech Republic than France. Sadly, while there are a number of oustanding artisanal green and blanche absinthes from Europe and, increasingly, America, most of the rouges are disappointing to absinthe connoisseurs, tending to artificial color and shrill flavor. But Corsair Red is cut from different cloth. Distiller Andrew Webber packs this cute little bottle full of real wormwood, citrus, and tarragon. After a proper infusion and redistillation of these herbs, there is a final infusion with hibiscus flowers. Corsair Red can hold its head up as an honest and traditionally crafted absinthe…and hold its own with Bourbon as a soulful product of the Bluegrass State.

Corsair also makes a terrific gin, full of juniper notes but joined with postmodern gin flavors of citrus oil and grains of paradise. In addition to the eventual whiskeys, partners Webber and Darek Bell make a potent spiced rum for the best Coke mixer ever. But really, it’s this Red absinthe that takes the cake, and Corsair has beaten some people to the punch in bringing it to market. Other absinthe producers must be green red with envy.

http://partysourceeq.com/2009/05/29/corsair-red-absinthe-kentucky-brews-a-new-spirit/

Tagged as: absinthe, Kentucky, Northern Kentucky, Party Source, retail stores, Reviews
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  • @davemcevers This batch was higher in juniper and cardamom with some fresh mint notes. We always have Juniper on hand. 12:09:16 AM September 01, 2010 from Brizzlyin reply to davemcevers
  • @2friendsimports Good stuff today man... good stuff! 11:47:58 PM August 31, 2010 from Brizzlyin reply to 2friendsimports
  • @thousand This batch was experimental, the next will be production level and released through Holeman & Finch bottle store in ATL. 09:58:32 PM August 31, 2010 from Brizzlyin reply to thousand

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