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Omg I had no idea that tsipouro was made from grapes...wow, what is that process like?Grapes, figs, plums, pomegranates...
Some of my family just went to the village to make tsipouro from the grapes we grow around my house.
I have no idea. I've never made it, but the iconic anise smell and taste that ouzo and tsipouro have doesn't happen naturally, the anise smell and taste are added to the drinks after they're made. Most Greeks (except for people around Volos) don't like ouzo or tsipouro that tastes like anise, so they prefer the drink without the anise which tastes and smells more like tequila.Omg I had no idea that tsipouro was made from grapes...wow, what is that process like?
@nm1999 This is what I found on YoutubeI have no idea. I've never made it, but the iconic anise smell and taste that ouzo and tsipouro have doesn't happen naturally, the anise smell and taste are added to the drinks after they're made. Most Greeks (except for people around Volos) don't like ouzo or tsipouro that tastes like anise, so they prefer the drink without the anise which tastes and smells more like tequila.