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Slivovitz is a fruit spirit (or fruit brandy) made from damson plums, [1] often referred to as plum spirit (or plum brandy). [2] Slivovitz is produced in Central and Southeastern Europe, both commercially and privately.
Strykover Slivovitz; Serbia. Akademska rakija [14] BB Klekovača [15] Belgrade Urban Distillery [16] Quburich Quality/Bojkovčanka [17] Čedina rakija [18]
Slivovitz is a straw- to yellow-colored plum spirit produced in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Somerset Cider Brandy an apple brandy which dates back to 1678 and which obtained European protected status in 2011. [12]
By any other name, plum brandy is slivovitz. My new plan is to drain the supposed slivovitz from all 20 or so bags. Then I can still make jelly at some point if I live long enough.
Plum brandy may refer to: Plum Brandy, a painting (circa 1877) by Impressionist painter Édouard Manet; Plum Brandy Blues, a 1997 album by the Romanian band Nightlosers; Slivovitz, a European plum spirit; Țuică, a Romanian plum spirit
Most traditional types of pálenka in Moravia and Slovakia are slivovica (plum spirit), ražná (grain spirit), borovička (a special kind of liquor distilled from the berries of Juniperus communis), hruškovica (pear spirit), jablkovica (apple spirit). Popular are also čerešňovica (cherry spirit) and marhuľovica (apricot spirit).
Some tsipouro in Greece is made without anise in the same manner as pomace rakia (or pomace brandy). [citation needed] "Boğma rakı" in Turkey is the common name of the domestic raki which is made from fruits such as grapes, dates, figs, mulberries, or plums. It is essentially similar to rakia in the Balkans.
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