Arak Brun 750ML

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Description

Arak Brun 750ML is a traditional Lebanese arak distilled from estate-grown grapes and fresh anise, bottled at 53% ABV (106 proof) in a 750ml format. Produced by Domaine des Tourelles in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, this expression stands apart through its five-year aging in old clay jars and the distillery's vertically integrated anise cultivation — a rarity among arak producers.

Quick Facts: ABV: 53% (106 Proof)  |  Origin: Bekaa Valley, Lebanon  |  5-Year Clay Jar Aged  |  Distillery: Domaine des Tourelles

Production & Heritage

Domaine des Tourelles is one of Lebanon's oldest and most respected producers, situated in the heart of the Bekaa Valley — the country's agricultural and winemaking epicenter. Arak Brun is crafted from estate-grown Obeidi and Cinsault grapes, harvested at optimum ripeness, then blended with fresh anise and triple-distilled through traditional copper alembics. Since 2015, Domaine des Tourelles has grown its own anise in Deir el Ahmar, a village in the Baalbek district, guaranteeing exceptional purity of the essential oils. After distillation, the spirit rests for five years in old clay jars — a time-honored method that allows the anise and grape distillate to marry slowly without imparting wood tannins, preserving the clean, aromatic character that defines great arak.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Pronounced fresh anise and licorice lead the nose immediately, followed by delicate herbal undertones. Beneath those top notes, subtle grape-skin fruitiness adds dimension and lift.

Taste: The entry is bold and clean, with vibrant anise driving the palate from the first sip. Mid-palate, sweet grape undertones emerge alongside gentle spice, creating a harmonious balance. At its peak, the herbal and fruity layers converge into a rich, well-integrated spirit that reflects its five years of clay-jar maturation.

Finish: Long, aromatic, and warming, with lingering licorice sweetness that fades gradually. A gentle herbal dryness rounds things out, inviting the next sip.

How to Drink Arak Brun

The traditional serve remains the best introduction: pour one part arak into a glass, add two parts cold water, then add ice — the spirit turns a milky white, a phenomenon known as the louche effect, which releases the full aromatic spectrum. In cocktails, the spirit's bold anise character works exceptionally well in a Beirut Mule, where ginger beer and lime juice temper the licorice into something refreshing and complex. An Arak Sour — substituting arak for whiskey in the classic sour template with lemon juice and simple syrup — highlights the grape-distillate backbone. For a stirred option, try Arak Brun in an Anise Old Fashioned, using orange bitters and a light honey syrup to frame the herbal intensity without masking it.

Best For

  • Hosting a traditional Lebanese mezze dinner with friends or family
  • Gifting a spirits enthusiast interested in exploring Middle Eastern distillation traditions
  • Expanding a home bar beyond standard anise-flavored spirits like ouzo or pastis
  • Pairing experiments alongside grilled meats and Mediterranean-style dishes

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Arak Brun taste like? Arak Brun delivers bold, fresh anise and licorice up front, balanced by sweet grape undertones, gentle spice, and herbal complexity that emerges through five years of clay-jar aging.

How does Arak Brun compare to ouzo? Both are anise-flavored spirits that louche when mixed with water, but Arak Brun is grape-based and triple-distilled at a higher 53% ABV, while most ouzos are distilled from grain or grape pomace and bottled between 37–45% ABV. The clay-jar aging also gives Arak Brun a rounder, more integrated anise profile than the typically sharper character of ouzo.

Is Arak Brun good for sipping neat? At 53% ABV, sipping neat is possible for experienced spirit drinkers, but the traditional dilution with cold water and ice unlocks the full aromatic potential and is the recommended serve.

Where is Arak Brun made? Arak Brun is produced by Domaine des Tourelles in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon, one of the country's most storied agricultural and distilling regions. The anise used in production is estate-grown in Deir el Ahmar, in the Baalbek district of the Bekaa.

What foods pair well with Arak Brun? Hummus and tabbouleh provide a clean, herbal counterpoint to the anise. Grilled lamb kebabs match the spirit's warming spice and licorice depth. Fattoush salad with sumac echoes the bright, tangy notes in the finish. Halloumi cheese, seared until golden, contrasts the spirit's aromatic intensity with rich saltiness. Fresh watermelon with feta creates a sweet-savory pairing that refreshes the palate between sips.

What sizes does Arak Brun come in? Arak Brun is commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle format.

Is Arak Brun worth the price? Arak Brun positions as a premium expression within the arak category, justified by its estate-grown grapes and anise, triple distillation in copper alembics, and five-year clay-jar aging — production details that place it well above entry-level araks in both complexity and craftsmanship.

Why Arak Brun?

What separates Arak Brun from the broader arak market is Domaine des Tourelles' commitment to vertical integration — estate-grown Obeidi and Cinsault grapes, plus their own anise cultivated in the Baalbek highlands since 2015. The five-year clay-jar aging is another distinguishing factor; most commercial araks spend far less time maturing, and few use clay vessels, which allow the spirit to evolve without the interference of wood. Triple distillation in traditional alembics yields a remarkably clean base that lets the anise and grape character speak clearly. For anyone serious about understanding arak at its most authentic, this Bekaa Valley expression delivers genuine provenance and meticulous production in every glass.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Arak
  • Product of
    Lebanon
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    103
  • Brand
    Arak Brun

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