Spirit guide
Ouzo
Ouzo is a Greek anise spirit, usually served with water and small dishes. When diluted, it turns cloudy.
Quick facts
BaseDistilled fermented grain, fruit, wine or botanicals
AlcoholUsually 35-50% ABV
ServeNeat, chilled, with food or in cocktails
Taste mapClean, herbal, fruit, spice, smoke or oak
Where it matters
These places are strongly associated with ouzo through origin, production, serving culture or everyday ritual.
How it is made
A fermented base is distilled to concentrate alcohol and aroma. Some spirits are aged, flavored with botanicals, or diluted before bottling.
Region and style table
| Greece | Ouzo has a visible cultural connection here through production, serving ritual or everyday drinking culture. |
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What to compare
NeatStrong anise and alcohol heat.
With waterCloudy, softer and more aromatic.
With mezeBest understood with salty seafood and small plates.
How to read the drink
| Aroma | Smell first: fruit, grain, roast, herbs, spice, oak or fermentation tell you what to expect. |
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| Texture | Notice body, bubbles, tannin, creaminess or alcohol warmth. |
| Finish | A short finish feels simple; a long finish keeps changing after you swallow. |
| Food match | Pair intensity with intensity: delicate drinks with lighter food, bold drinks with richer or saltier dishes. |