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La Fée Celebrates 10 Years since returning Traditional Absinthe Distilling to France ![]() Rowley & Delahaye oversee a distillation of Grande Absinthe - La Fée Parisienne
In 1999 two of the most influential pioneers in the field of absinthe; Englishman George Rowley & Frenchwoman Marie Claude Delahaye
joined their expertise and employed a Parisian distiller in the
returning of legally distilled traditional absinthe to France for the
first time since the 1915 ban. Rowley had previously introduced absinth
to Europe from the Czech Republic in 1998 – setting the precedent for
the spirit in the EU. Delahaye, a cellular biologist at the Marie Curie
University as well as the founder of Le Musée de l’Absinthe,
Auvers-Sur-Oise, France. ![]() ![]() Commercial EU authorisation, triggering the absinthe renaissance. Drafted in Bayford - signed 21.07.1998. Original document censored for commercial reasons & Rowley & Delahaye working on development of La Fée. Absinthe is once again becoming a common word in day to day vocabulary – in bars and restaurants to wider appreciation of 19th Century culture. Since La Fée rejuvenated the Absinthe category there has been a surge of interest from the film industry, authors and consumers; with La Fée offering a window back to the impressionist period so famed for its love of Absinthe. (Picasso’s Absinthe Drinker has recently sold at Christie’s for $31m). French Absinthe Renaissance – a brief timeline: 2004 La Fée Launch in Australia 2008 La Fée launch NV Absinthe Verte – after many years development La Fée introduce the first Premium Mainstream Absinthe for the wider spirits market. NV is 38%abv, making it the perfect party spirit. La Fée NV
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