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It is made from rectified spirits that have undergone a process of distillation and flavoring. Its taste is similar to other anise liquors like pastis, sambuca, mastika, rakı, and arak. Ouzo has its roots in tsipouro, which is said to have been the work of a group of 14th-century monks on Mount Athos. One version of it was flavored with anise.
Ouzo is by far Greece’s most famous alcoholic beverage. It’s a sweet, strong alcoholic drink similar to a liqueur, which is made from the by-products of grapes after they’ve been used for wine-making (mainly the skins and stems).
Ouzo is a uniquely Greek alcoholic drink which tastes of anise. Here is some more information about Greece’s national drink! If you are planning a trip to Greece, you will probably read about a strong alcoholic drink called Ouzo.
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