Ojen

A long-time reader, friend-of-many-friends, photographer, and fellow beverage enthusiast Brother O’Mara has discovered a fascinating jewel of New Orleans drink culture:  OJEN

There is something very special about New Orleans… a certain je ne sais quoi.   There are so many traditions, influences, and stories that are unique to the city.  I think it’s safe to assume that the mardi gras beads and hurricanes that have been exported to the rest of the us is just a tiny tip of the true New Orleans iceberg of culture that remains hidden to outsiders.
Ojen is actually a spirit distilled in Spain.  You simply cannot buy it in most of the USA (certainly not in North Carolina, even through our impressive special-order ABC website).  It is in the absinthe family in that it is anise-based (and therefore tastes of licorice).
There was not a lot of information on the web about Ojen… until now.  The La Fille De La Ville (who blogs about food & drink from a New Orleans perspective) and O’Mara team appear to be the web’s best information on the subject of Ojen.  Go check it out.

Anybody planning on making a NOLA to NC trek, please contact me about smuggling a bottle across state lines for me.

One Response to “Ojen”

  1. lafille Says:

    Thanks for the shoutout, D! We’ll be sure to bring you some Ojen next time we go back to TN and leave it with…um…is there anyone who wouldn’t drink it before you got it?

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