Legendre Herbsaint Spirit 750ml 100 Proof

Shortly after Prohibition ended in late 1933, a New Orleans apothecary turned entrepreneur by the name of J. Marion Legendre introduced a product called Legendre Absinthe. Legendre learned about pastis and absinthe while stationed in France during WWI. Upon his return to New Orleans after the war, he secretly made absinthe in his Uptown home during prohibition. His launch of Legendre Absinthe was a dream come true. Sadly for Legendre, just months after launching his product, the U.S. Government forced him to remove the word absinthe from his brand name amid concerns that absinthe could have detrimental effects on people. Legendre quickly re-named his product Herbsaint and launched an aggressive marketing campaign that called on people to "Drink Herbsaint Wherever Absinthe Is Called For."