Pernod Anise 700ml
PRPECOM000520
pernod
pernod anise
liqueur
anise-flavoured pastis apéritifs pernod anise
Product description
Pernod Original was created in 1805, in France's first absinthe distillery. After years of being banned, its recipe was re-launched in the later months of 2013, based on the original formula. The spirit is now made using the same ingredients as in the early 1800s. It includes anise, grand wormwood, petit wormwood, hyssop, and melissa, which provides anise, musk, and herbaceous tasting notes. Pernod Original is an award-winning spirit having won the Gold medal in the 2014 International Review of Spirits Award and the Best Category in the 2015 Los Angeles International Spirits Competition. Pernod Original contains no artificial dyes or sugar, with the ideal serve being the traditional ritual of ice water cascading over a sugar cube. The story of Pernod Ricard begins in 1797 when Henri-Louis Pernod, born in Switzerland in 1776, opened an absinthe distillery in Switzerland. A few years later, in 1805, Henri-Louis Pernod founded another absinthe distillery, Maison Pernod Fils (known as Pernod Fils), in Pontarlier in France. The town would eventually become the hub of all absinthe production worldwide. The French wine & spirits group made six critical acquisitions in 2019, designed to strengthen its renowned premium brands portfolio. Pernod Original comes in brilliant yellow colour with a grassy and floral aroma that also depicts violet blossom, fennel, fresh coriander, and aniseed. The Pernod original discloses anise, musk, and herbaceous tasting notes on the palette. Pernod Original is best enjoyed using the traditional method of drinking with sugar and water or with ice.
| Country | CountryFrance |
| Manufacturer Details | Manufacturer DetailsPernod Ricard France, Les Docks, Atrium 10.7, 10, Place de la Joliette, 13002 Marseille, France |
| Size | Size0.70 L |
| Packaging Details | Packaging Details700ml Bottle |
| Consumption Tips | Consumption TipsPernod Original is best enjoyed using the traditional method of drinking with sugar and water or with ice. Fill a highball glass with 50ml of Pernod. The drinker can dilute the liqueur according to their preference by serving it with a pitcher of ice-cold mineral water. |
| Product Ingredients | Product IngredientsAnise, Aromatic plants |
| Alcohol level | Alcohol level40 |
| Product History | Product HistoryIn 1805, Henri Louis Pernod founded the first French Absinthe Distillery in Pontarlier. From the first Maison Pernod-Fils distillery to the infamous absinthe ban, La Belle Epoque to the re-discovery of the original recipe, the rich history of the Maison Pernod spans more than two centuries. In 1926 The Pernod brand comes back to life with a aniseed spirit at 40°, that replaced absinthe and is still produced to this day. PERNOD CLASSIC WAS BORN. |
| Tasting note | Tasting notesTaste: Anise, musk, and herbaceous tasting notes. Aroma: Grassy and floral with violet blossom. Fennel, coriander, and aniseed. Colour: Brilliant yellow colour with radiant clarity. |
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GTIN
3047100090316
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Pernod Anise 700ml
Pernod Original was created in 1805, in France's first absinthe distillery. After years of being banned, its recipe was re-launched in the later months of 2013, based on the original formula. The spirit is now made using the same ingredients as in the early 1800s. It includes anise, grand wormwood, petit wormwood, hyssop, and melissa, which provides anise, musk, and herbaceous tasting notes. Pernod Original is an award-winning spirit having won the Gold medal in the 2014 International Review of Spirits Award and the Best Category in the 2015 Los Angeles International Spirits Competition. Pernod Original contains no artificial dyes or sugar, with the ideal serve being the traditional ritual of ice water cascading over a sugar cube. The story of Pernod Ricard begins in 1797 when Henri-Louis Pernod, born in Switzerland in 1776, opened an absinthe distillery in Switzerland. A few years later, in 1805, Henri-Louis Pernod founded another absinthe distillery, Maison Pernod Fils (known as Pernod Fils), in Pontarlier in France. The town would eventually become the hub of all absinthe production worldwide. The French wine & spirits group made six critical acquisitions in 2019, designed to strengthen its renowned premium brands portfolio. Pernod Original comes in brilliant yellow colour with a grassy and floral aroma that also depicts violet blossom, fennel, fresh coriander, and aniseed. The Pernod original discloses anise, musk, and herbaceous tasting notes on the palette. Pernod Original is best enjoyed using the traditional method of drinking with sugar and water or with ice.