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Absinthe in France and Switzerland. The end of the green fairy. From 1910 in Switzerland and 1915 in France, absinthe was prohibited. But in the underground, the bootleg distillery flourished. A journey along the route of absinthe from Pontalier, Franche-Comté to Noirgaigue in Switzerland also tells of this.
Absinthe in France and Switzerland
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Location: Môtiers, Val-de-Travers, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Photo credit: © Georg Berg / Alamy / Afripics
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