
Available in: Moss & Mint, Bamboo, Moroccan Amber, Orange Blossom, Wasabi Pear, and Grapefruit
Where to buy: Neiman Marcus or online at neimanmarcus.com
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Absinthe, by the way, may not have been as sinister as legend holds. One of the reasons it was so popular is that the drink, which is a spirit and not a liqueur, came to the forefront at a time when wine was very expensive due to a blight that wiped out much of the wine grape crop. But Absinthe was very high in alcohol—45% to 74%-- and contained thujone, which was perceived as an addictive psychoactive drug. By 1915 . Absinthe was eventually banned in the
Forgo the glass of Absinthe, however, and consider the enthralling Absynthe eau de parfum fragrance from
Absynthe joins two other recent
Keep some, give some but you really cannot have too many fragrances, especially this time of year.