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Vintage Absinthe Bottles
Original unopened Absinthe Premier Fils, together with some other famous marques.

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here for pre-ban bottles previously sold by Oxygénée, and here for original
vintage bottles currently available for sale.
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Catalogue from Verreries J. Goudon-Descours showing the typical
absinthe bottle shape, popularised by Pernod Fils and adopted by
most producers.
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A sealed bottle of circa 1910  Absinthe Pernod Fils, together with two bottles of
Absinthe Edouard Pernod, with their original contents.

Part of a cache recently discovered in a forgotten walled-up section of the cellars
of an old inn, where they had lain undisturbed for over 90 years.

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Absinthe Pernod Fils, bottled for the UK market.
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Butterfly Absinthe
P.Dempsey & Co.
Boston, Mass.

A hand blown pint bottle with a deep punt
and a crudely applied neck seal, probably
dating from around 1880 - 1890.

Although US labellings of French brands
such as Pernod Fils, Edouard Pernod and
Cusenier are found quite frequently, this is
the only documented bottle surviving from a
pre-prohibition US absinthe manufacturer.

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Absinthe H. Bazinet Jeune

A circa 1910 Absinthe H.
Bazinet Jeune, in very
good condition, labelled
for the US market. Found
in New York.

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Extrait d'Absinthe E.Albado, Habana. Circa 1930

The first bottle ever discovered of vintage Cuban absinthe.
Pre-Castro Cuba had a considerable history of absinthe production - Hemingway drank it there,
and used to stock up on his frequent marlin-fishing trips to the island, where he later bought a
house. This bottle, produced by the Aldabo Distillery (also known as a rum and curacao producer)
appears to be a good quality, naturally coloured absinthe, and likely dates from the mid 1930's.
Absinthe Pernod S.A. Tarragona,
circa 1935

Pernod S.A was the Spanish
successor to Edouard Pernod.
Pernod S.A. ceased production in
1938, when it was absorbed into
the larger Pernod group.

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Circa 1960  Absinthe Pernod Fils made by Pernod S.A.
Tarragona, with original contents.

Part of an original sealed case found in Spain in 2003.

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Absinthe Pernod Fils Tarragona
Circa 1960
Absinthe Pernod Fils
"Green" USA labelling.
Absinthe
Oxygenee Cusenier
Absinthe
Georges Putois
Absinthe
Edouard Pernod
Absinthe
Leon Duval
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