Anis Combier is a French aniseed liqueur from the Loire Valley. The historical recipe dates back to 1920. The basis is aniseed which is combined with some additional herbs and spices to give Anis Combier its unique, fresh taste. You can drink Anis Combier neat on ice or mixed with ice-cold water (ratio 1:2). Drink one glass, and you will literally feel like sitting in the sun in southern France.
The Combier Distillery from Saumur
Combier is an historical distillery located in the French Loire Valley. In the 19th century, Combier was famous for their fine Absinthes and various other herbal spirits. Most of these spirits are produced to this day. The distillation is done on the same copper stills from the 19th century. And, quite remarkably, the factory was constructed by a very famous French architect: Gustave Eiffel. Liquors like Anis Combier became very popular in France during the beginning of the 20th century, as they were the official substitute for Absinthe, which was banned in 1914 in France.