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Since the year 2000, the Serpis absinthe existed in three colours: green, blue and red.
Nowadays, only the red one still exists. Le producer probably wanted to underline the exotic side of this absinthe.
The Licores Sinc Society was founded in 1964. It is specialized in the elaboration, the bottle filling and the distribution of spirits.
It offers many different drinks, although the main part of its production is concentrated on the “Aperitivo de Café”, an coffee based aperitif.
- At first, savour your Serpis Classic 65 with half a piece of sugar. Then, accoring to your taste, add more or less.
- For one measure of absinthe (3cl), add 2 to 5 measures of fresh water.
By stevielee
Added on the : 15/04/2020 EnglishOne of my go-to "house" Absinthes. Very refreshing (especially with a twist of citrus) with a distinct pink-orange louche.
By Hermann Gurbilhamster
Added on the : 23/11/2019 EnglishHeavy anise, macerated. Typical Spanish style. As good as it gets for the price.
Apricot coloured louche is aesthetically pleasing.
By Anthony
Added on the : 22/08/2018 EnglishTaste very sweet, hardly use any sugar. Very light body and definitely has a bit a fruity taste. Love how the louche turns the drink to an apricot red.
By Duke
Added on the : 08/05/2018 EnglishGood 'modern' absinth yet expensive shipping costs frop Germany for only one bottle.
By Monster
Added on the : 02/02/2018 EnglishVery satisfied with the serpis! Your company rocks
By toro
Added on the : 11/07/2017 EnglishI appreciate Serpis 65. No dyes - the reddish tint is natural coloring. I reserve my bottle for a kind of party absinthe: Bull Piss. Serpis 65 touched with ice cold Red Bull. A fun and talkative beverage.
By gg
Added on the : 01/04/2017 EnglishVery nice for the money!! I was expecting it to be kinda gimmicky being red, but its really good actually, more flavor than the blanche but still light. I think one of the best values for the money, I'll be getting it again.
By matatoro
Added on the : 30/03/2017 EnglishThis isn't an absinthe for drinking by itself, at least not to my taste, but if you want to make a Nardo, Serpis 65 is the *only* absinthe.
By Jean Lafitte
Added on the : 10/07/2014 EnglishI would ask people to ignore the red color and try this - its a hidden gem. The bright red louche gives way to a beautiful orange louche. It has, to me, a distinct mint overtone with a nice finish.
I've been waiting a long time for this to get back in stock. Good absinthe!
By Lasse
Added on the : 13/01/2014 EnglishA hardy, complex, refreshing drink maybe best enjoyed in really freezing or really hot weather (not to be consumed quickly). I would find it enjoyable even without the artificial coloration even though I have to admit that the tone radiates a powerful allure.