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  2. Pastis - Wikipedia

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    Composition. By legal definition, pastis is described as an anise -flavoured spirit that contains additional flavor of liquorice root, contains less than 100 grams per litre of sugar, and is bottled at a minimum of 40% ABV (pastis) or 45% ABV (pastis de Marseille). [3] While pastis was originally artisanally produced from whole herbs like most ...

  3. Pernod Ricard - Wikipedia

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    pernod-ricard.com. Pernod Ricard (French: [pɛʁno ʁikaʁ]) is a French company best known for its anise -flavoured pastis apéritifs Pernod Anise and Ricard Pastis (often referred to simply as Pernod or Ricard). The world's second-largest wine and spirits seller, [3] it also produces several other types of pastis.

  4. Ricard (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Ingredients. Liquorice root, anise, and star anise, [1] and fennel seeds [2] Website. pernod-ricard.com /en. Ricard (/ rɪˈkɑːrd /; French pronunciation: [ʁikaʁ]) is a pastis, an anise and licorice -flavored apéritif, created by Marseille native Paul Ricard in 1932, who marketed it as the "true pastis from Marseille".

  5. Pastis Henri Bardouin - Wikipedia

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    Pastis Henri Bardouin is a French pastis marketed as "high-end" made by Distilleries et Domaines de Provence localised in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.. It contains more than 65 herbs and spices, including mugwort, star anise, centaury, grains of paradise, cardamom, black and white pepper, tonka bean, nutmeg, cloves, garden angelica, cinnamon, lemon balm, sage, rosemary, licorice, thyme, lemon ...

  6. Ouzo - Wikipedia

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    Ouzo. An ouzo bottle. Ouzo (Greek: ούζο, IPA: [ˈuzo]) is a dry anise -flavored aperitif that is widely consumed in Greece. [1] 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.

  7. Anisette - Wikipedia

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    Anisette. Anisette, or Anis, is an anise -flavored liqueur that is consumed in most Mediterranean countries. It is colorless and, because it contains sugar, is sweeter than dry anise flavoured spirits (e.g. absinthe). The most traditional style of anisette is that produced by means of distilling aniseed, [2] and is differentiated from those ...

  8. Absinthe - Wikipedia

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    Absinthe (/ ˈæbsɪnθ, - sæ̃θ /, French: [apsɛ̃t] ⓘ) is an anise -flavored spirit derived from several plants, including the flowers and leaves of Artemisia absinthium ("grand wormwood"), together with green anise, sweet fennel, and other medicinal and culinary herbs. [1] Historically described as a highly alcoholic spirit, it is 45 ...

  9. Category:Anise liqueurs and spirits - Wikipedia

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    Anise liqueurs and spirits. Liqueurs and other spirits which are flavored (to at least some extent) with anise or star anise. The compound responsible for the "anise" flavor is anethole, and the clouding they exhibit on addition of water is called louching (also the ouzo effect). See also Anise-flavored liqueurs on the list of liqueurs.

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