The ban was lifted in the US but the stipulation was that wormwood was to be left out of the drink in order in to sell it here in our markets.
I agree with you when you say "Everything in the US comes down to money" and I add, the people drinking/buying the imitation absinth here in the US are oblivious posers.
"Some cheap imitations lacking proper ingredients have been around for a while, but absinthe containing grand wormwood (a main ingredient) was just approved for import and sale in America in May. "
Everything in the US comes down to money. I imagine those 4 brands paid off the right people ;)
but to answer the question, yes. Absinth without wormwood is a poor imitation. That really is a key ingredient.
I agree with you when you say "Everything in the US comes down to money" and I add, the people drinking/buying the imitation absinth here in the US are oblivious posers.
All along fake Absinth could be sold, the ban was actually on the wormwood itself. That is what I am sure was lifted over the summer.
I'll look around and see if I can give you a link. I think I posted a few here. Be back shortly ;)
http://www.absinthiana.com
Here is the confirmation:
"Some cheap imitations lacking proper ingredients have been around for a while, but absinthe containing grand wormwood (a main ingredient) was just approved for import and sale in America in May. "
http://www.vaildaily.com/article/200711102