
Le Buveur is a reference to Edouard Manet's 1858 painting, "The Absinthe Drinker".
The elegant cylindrical glass bottle features a codex inspired by cerebral complexity.
The semi-transparency of the bottle seems to capture the light in a unique way, creating shimmering reflections dancing on its sides, such as when observing a painting brought to life by vibrant shades.


The Boam studio, experienced in the subtle play of the world of mixing explosive cocktails from multiple inspirations, wanted to implement a strong and assertive artistic direction around the value of conviviality.
The holographic iridescence adorning the label is a nod to the impressionist palette, while the bottle cap is a tribute to the artist and his top hat, recalling the spirit of freedom and artistic revolution which characterized the Impressionist movement.



This project is the interpretation of a legacy of an era when art transcended conventions, where artists sought to capture the very essence of reality. With Le Buveur Absinthe, art becomes a sensory experience, an intoxicating escape into a world where colors and emotions intertwine to create an unforgettable taste and a visual masterpiece.
