Absinthe tincture
Artemisia Absinthium
Description
Product description
Latin name: 'Artemisia absinthium'. The Artemisia absinthe (Absinthe wormwood) is related to the Artemisia annua; called mugwort. Considered the Mother of All Herbs. Native to Europe, Asia and North Africa. The plant grows 60-120 cm tall and blooms with light yellow flowers. It is the buds that have beneficial properties.
Absinthe wormwood is a gray-green shrub with a bittersweet scent. The Romans burned the plant as incense. Sprinkled on the ground it helped against insects. In the 18th century, the essential oil was used to distill a highly addictive liqueur and was banned for a long time. Since 2005 it has been allowed as an aperitif again.
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