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    Yeni Raki

    70cl / 45%

    $39

    A Turkish raki at 45% distilled from Anatolian grapes and flavoured with aniseed, the national drink that turns milky with water as lion’s milk, made to be served long with water and ice alongside meze.

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    Yeni Raki is one of the best known raki brands in Turkey, an anise spirit that is the country's national drink and a fixture of Turkish gatherings. It is made in Anatolia from selected grape varieties together with aniseed and soft spring water, distilled and flavoured so that the aniseed defines its character. This bottling is poured at 45% ABV. As a raki it shares its anise signature with Greek ouzo and French pastis.

    Although this bottle carries no separate tasting note, its makeup points to a clean, aniseed forward spirit with a faintly sweet, liquorice edge. Its defining trick is the louche, when water is added it turns milky white, the effect that gives raki the name lion's milk. Behind the bar that makes it the centre of the traditional raki serve, poured into a tall glass with cold water and ice and sipped slowly. It is built for the table, classically drunk alongside meze, white cheese and melon. Serve it long with chilled water and ice, and let it cloud in the glass before drinking.

    Tasting Notes

    Almond
    Almond
    Anise
    Anise
    Caramel
    Caramel
    Citrus Peel
    Citrus Peel
    Cream
    Cream
    Honey
    Honey
    Vanilla
    Vanilla
    Weight
    1.6 kg
    Flavour
    Grape
    Country
    Turkey
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    Distillery
    Mey İçki
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    Brand
    Yeni Raki
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    ABV
    45%
    Bottle Size
    70cl
    Taste
    Smooth
    Flavour Profile
    Almond, Anise, Caramel, Citrus Peel, Cream, Honey, Vanilla

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