Anise-Flavored Liquors are very popular in Mediterranean countries, Ouzo in Greece, Raki in Turkey, Arak in Lebanon/Syria, Sambuca in Italy, Pastis in France.
@@TheJeffSnickers There is an identical spirit drink in China produced on the estate of Wu Zhou even to this day. The name Ou Zo sounds like a Greek pronunciation of Wu Zhou.
Anise-Flavored Liquors are very popular in Mediterranean countries, Ouzo in Greece, Raki in Turkey, Arak in Lebanon/Syria, Sambuca in Italy, Pastis in France.
I love ouzo,it's said it crystallises in your stomach over night ,so the morning after all you need is water and you are merry again.Nice review 👍🏼.
Actually, it is Chinese. Marco Polo brought it back to Constantinople from the estates of Wu Zhou...
Got any sources?
@@TheJeffSnickers There is an identical spirit drink in China produced on the estate of Wu Zhou even to this day. The name Ou Zo sounds like a Greek pronunciation of Wu Zhou.