Kubler & Wyss Absinthe

Kubler & Wyss Absinthe

$78.99
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A founding member of the Absinthe family revived and true to its history. Val-de-Travers is a municipality of Switzerland — basically including a long, fertile valley running parallel to Lake Neuchâtel, west of Bern. It’s also where Absinthe was invented. One of the most famous brands was Kübler Absinthe, created by J. Fritz Kübler in 1863 in Môtiers, Switzerland — which is the capital of Val-de-Travers. Business was so good that he open his own production house in 1875 — the Blackmint Distillery. Famously, political machinations and counterfeit products damaged the market and the Swiss government outlawed Absinthe in 1910. Yves Kübler — great grandson of Fritz — lobbied to restore legality to his family business. in 2001 the ban was lifted, and in 2005 all anti-Absinthe laws were repealed. Now, Yves Kübler has built a new distillery just a few miles from the original in Val-de-Travers where they produce the family recipe and a variety of other specialty liqueurs. Kubler &a

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