Pernod Anise 750ML

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Description

Pernod Anise 750ML is a French anise liqueur bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof), distilled from star anise, fennel, and 14 aromatic botanicals. As one of the defining spirits in the anise category, Pernod distinguishes itself through a lighter, more fennel-forward profile with restrained licorice character — a deliberate stylistic choice that separates it from heavier pastis-style competitors.

Quick Facts: ABV: 40%  |  Origin: France  |  Style: Anise Liqueur  |  Producer: Pernod-Ricard, Créteil

Production & Heritage

The Pernod name traces back to the earliest days of commercial anise spirit production in France, long predating the 1975 merger between Pernod Fils and Ricard that created the Pernod Ricard group — now one of the world's largest spirits companies. Production centers on distillates of star anise and fennel, which are married with distillates of 14 additional herbs including camomile, coriander, mint, and veronica. Critically, Pernod carries a low licorice root content compared to pastis expressions like Ricard or Pastis 51, yielding a cleaner, more fennel-driven spirit that emphasizes botanical brightness over earthy depth.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Pungent aniseed leads immediately, followed by pronounced fennel and rooty licorice undertones. Adding water releases deeper herbal notes and softens the initial intensity into a more layered, inviting bouquet that turns bittersweet and exotic.

Taste: The entry is cleansing and refreshing, with muscular aniseed dominating the front palate. At midpalate, herbal complexity builds as fennel, coriander, and subtle mint weave together. A licorice-anise thrust carries through the peak, adding body to the otherwise lean and focused flavor structure.

Finish: Medium in length, the finish centers on herbal aniseed and lingering licorice. It stays refreshing rather than cloying, with a dry, slightly bitter herbal tail that invites the next sip.

How to Drink Pernod

The classic French serve remains the standard: pour roughly one part Pernod over ice, then slowly add four to five parts cold water, watching the spirit turn milky-opaque through the louche effect. This traditional dilution opens up the herbal botanicals and transforms the spirit into a refreshing, low-proof aperitif. Beyond the water serve, Pernod works well in several cocktails. A Corpse Reviver No. 2 benefits from a rinse or dash of Pernod, where the anise provides a subtle aromatic backbone to the gin and citrus. The Sazerac traditionally calls for an absinthe rinse, but Pernod delivers a similar anise-forward coating with gentler herbal intensity. A Mauresque — Pernod mixed with orgeat syrup and cold water — highlights the spirit's fennel character against sweet almond for a distinctly Mediterranean aperitif.

Best For

  • Pre-dinner aperitif sessions during warm weather
  • Introducing a guest to the French tradition of anise-based drinking
  • Building a home bar with essential cocktail modifiers
  • Adding aromatic complexity as a rinse or float in classic cocktail recipes

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Pernod taste like? Pernod delivers a muscular aniseed flavor supported by fennel and herbal complexity, finishing with licorice and a clean, refreshing bitterness. When diluted with cold water, it becomes milky-opaque and takes on a softer, more aromatic, bittersweet character.

How does Pernod compare to Ricard? Both are produced under the Pernod Ricard group, but Ricard uses licorice root as its dominant botanical, giving it a heavier, earthier profile. Pernod leads with star anise and fennel while keeping licorice content deliberately low, resulting in a cleaner, lighter spirit.

Is Pernod good for cocktails? Pernod is one of the most versatile anise spirits behind the bar, frequently called for in classic recipes like the Sazerac, Corpse Reviver No. 2, and various absinthe-substitute applications where its moderate herbal intensity adds depth without overwhelming other ingredients.

Where is Pernod made? Pernod is produced in France by Pernod-Ricard, with production based in Créteil. The brand is part of the Pernod Ricard group, formed in 1975 through the merger of Pernod Fils and Ricard, the two largest French aniseed aperitif producers.

What foods pair well with Pernod? Grilled sea bass or branzino benefits from Pernod's fennel-forward profile, which echoes the classic French pairing of fish and anise. Mediterranean mezze platters with olives, hummus, and roasted vegetables complement the herbal complexity. Bouillabaisse — the traditional Provençal fish stew — is a natural match, as Pernod is often an ingredient in the recipe itself. Fresh oysters on the half shell cut cleanly against the spirit's aniseed punch, and aged Gruyère or Comté cheese offers a savory counterpoint to the licorice notes.

What sizes does Pernod come in? The standard expression is widely available in 750ml bottles, which is the most common format found in the market.

Is Pernod worth the price? Pernod positions as an accessible, entry-level expression within the anise liqueur category, delivering genuine botanical complexity and versatile cocktail application at a price point well below specialty absinthes and craft pastis bottlings.

Why Pernod?

Pernod's deliberate restraint with licorice root is its most important production distinction — it yields a spirit that foregrounds star anise and fennel rather than the heavier, rootier character typical of pastis. That lighter profile makes it unusually versatile, working equally well as a slow afternoon aperitif with cold water and as a precise modifier in cocktail recipes that call for anise complexity without domination. The botanical recipe of 14 supporting herbs, including camomile, coriander, and veronica, adds layered depth that rewards attention whether sipped neat or diluted. Few spirits in this category carry the same historical weight while remaining this practical behind the bar.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Aperitif
  • Product of
    France
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    80
  • Brand
    Pernod

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