Art in the SAGE? New spirit launches this month

SAGE is the latest herbaceous creation from Art in the Age.

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Art in the SAGE? New spirit launches this month

POSTED: Friday, August 17, 2012, 11:15 AM

In addition to being America's third president, Thomas Jefferson was an obsessive horticulturalist, filling his famed Monticello garden with all sort of indigenous and exotic species. Jefferson even deployed his Philadelphia plant pal Bernard McMahon to chronicle the native flora on the Lewis and Clark Expedition; the resulting compendium, Flora Americae, inspires the latest old-timey sprit from Art in the Age, SAGE, a "garden gin" infused with rosemary, thyme, lavender, fennel, angelica, dandelion, sumac and, of course, sage. Look for it on state store shelves sometime in the next two weeks.

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