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I have just drank a bottle of turkish raki (small bottle) after it had been in the freezer for about 2 months it was nice but as said it does taste like a strong ouzo,I did'nt find it as nice as the raki from Crete. Alex
However, most of the locals call it Tsipouro - a rose by any other name .......
They definitely brew (distill) raki on Kos ... and several (non-touristified) places give glasses with the bill.However, most of the locals call it Tsipouro - a rose by any other name .......
Quote from: Alex&fran GI have just drank a bottle of turkish raki (small bottle) after it had been in the freezer for about 2 months it was nice but as said it does taste like a strong ouzo,I did'nt find it as nice as the raki from Crete. AlexIf Turkish raki is anything like the Cretan variety it tastes as much like ouzo as gin tastes like whisky.Mike
Thats what I am saying its nothing like Cretan Raki it tastes like oozo!!
Quote from: Alex&fran GThats what I am saying its nothing like Cretan Raki it tastes like oozo!! yeah it's just inherited the namefor a muslim country, turkey seems to have quite a love for it