Absinthe Tradition in Val-de-Travers

Absinthe Tradition in Val-de-Travers. In the Val-de-Travers region, the tradition of drinking absinthe was preserved despite the drink being banned in 1910. By…

Location: Val-de-Travers, Switzerland, Switzerland

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In the Val-de-Travers region, the tradition of drinking absinthe was preserved despite the drink being banned in 1910. By that year, locals had already developed rituals and secrets, such as hiding bottles near 'cold springs' in the woods, and continued to distill and consume absinthe using a special glass and a fountain filled with ice water.

Source: Absinth-Kultur im Val-de-Travers

Absinthe Tradition in Val-de-Travers — Switzerland, Canton of Zurich

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