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Old 10-21-2007, 11:36 PM  
Ryan St. Germain
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Originally Posted by aico View Post
Sorry but you are wrong.

La Fée Parisian is based on an authentic 19th century recipe and was developed in a French distillery under the supervision of Madame Delahaye. It is the only absinthe authenticated and endorsed by the Musée de l'Absinthe, Auvers-sur-Oise and in 2003 was the only absinthe to win a silver medal at the International Spirits Challenge

Original as in using the original Absinthe recipe. Not as in being the first (or original) absinthe.
it was the only absinthe authenticated by the woman who made the recipe. Go figure.
Delahaye is considered a sellout by absinthe "snobs", and La Fee is to absinthe what beer is to wine drinkers. I've met her and been to the museum.
Keep in mind, this is coming from someone that professes to drink it anyway. I don't have a problem with the product, but you should really be a little better informed before you try and sell it.
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