Ouzo


the cl-ssic greek drink ouzo is made from a precise combination of pressed grapes and herbs and berries including aniseed, licorice, mint, wintergreen, fennel and hazelnut.
ouzo it is not produced in any other part of the world except greece.
is a 100% greek product and greece’s national drink.
ranging in alcohol precentages between: 40% to 48%
if you are not familiar with the taste, the easiest way to describe it would be that close to black licorice.
“h-llo george, would you like a shot of ouzo to start off your day?”

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