I have (yesterday) tried the commercial release of Boggy, and gave Boggy some comments - he asked that they be published here verbatim, so here it is (apologies to all for not taking the time to write it up in French):
It is not nearly as brown as it appeared in those pictures by Frenchman. It is a nice feuille morte color.
The scent is not powerful, but not unpleasant in any way. I can detect of course, anise and wormwood, but it is really quite seamless, with no alcohol obstrusiveness. Allowed to air out for a little while, it develops a faint, pleasant buttery nuance. There are no off or unpleasant nuances of any kind.
Louched carefully with cold water, the scent sharpens somewhat, a little minty, but does not really blossom or fill the room. Still, nothing unpleasant. The louche is very respectable, a nice opaque yellowish-white.
The feel in the mouth is nice and creamy.
The flavor is good - it has a good balance, quite seamless. No off tastes of crappy alcohol, distilling or coloring mistakes, etc.
There is a sharp, dry wormwood finish on the back of the palate. I used no sugar (I never do anymore).
There is nothing outstanding about it, but nothing unpleasant, either. It is a "soft" absinthe I could easily drink it on a regular basis. I think it would age quite well, and get stronger in terms of scent and flavor.
I have to be honest and say I knew HG people who were making absinthe this good years ago, however, if those people had gone commercial instead of gotten bored and gone away, they would be blowing 97% of today's products out of the water.
I should add that the camera captures the stuff as considerably darker than it looks to the naked eye.
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