Tsipouro is a traditional Greek pomace brandy, made with a thousand different flavors and combinations across the country. The Cretans have even given it a distinct name; they call it ātsikoudiaā. Tsipouro is a strong distilled spirit containing 40%-45% alcohol by volume and is usually produced from the residue of the wine press. According to tradition, the first production of tsipouro was the work of Greek Orthodox monks in the 14th century on Mount Athos in Macedonia of Northern Greece. That longlasting tradition is what āVantana Distillery Tsipouroā is all about. Made without anise, it is the product of traditional distillation of pure grapes, chosen from selected vineyards, resulting in a unique flavor and aroma.
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