Razzouk Arak 750ML
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Description
Razzouk Arak 750ML is a traditional Lebanese arak distilled from mountain grapes and fresh aniseed, bottled at 50% ABV (100 proof) in a 750ml format. Razzouk holds a notable place in spirits history as the first distillery to bottle arak under a brand name and sell it commercially, replacing the centuries-old practice of itinerant dealers refilling customers' earthenware jars on the streets of Beirut.
Quick Facts: ABV: 50% (100 Proof) | Origin: Lebanon | Aged minimum 6 months in earthenware jars | Distillery: Arak Razzouk Distillery
Production & Heritage
Arak Razzouk Distillery pioneered commercial arak production in Lebanon, becoming the first to brand and bottle what had traditionally been a bulk, unbranded spirit. The process begins with special varieties of sweet mountain grapes, which are crushed, fermented, and distilled over a low fire — a slow, deliberate method that preserves the delicate character of the base spirit. Natural aniseeds are then added and the liquid undergoes a second distillation. The resulting spirit is poured into traditional earthenware jars, where it ages and mellows for a minimum of six months before bottling.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh aniseed dominates the nose, followed by citrus zest and mild herbal undertones. Deeper investigation reveals secondary layers of honey, stone fruit, and a faint trace of cayenne pepper warmth.
Taste: The entry is smooth and well-rounded despite the 50% ABV, with bold anise flavors taking the lead immediately. Mid-palate, citrus and herbal notes emerge, adding complexity and preventing the anise from becoming one-dimensional. The grape-spirit backbone provides a subtle richness that distinguishes this from anise liqueurs made with neutral grain spirit.
Finish: Clean, crisp, and refreshing, with lingering anise and herbal notes that persist without turning bitter. The earthenware aging contributes a slight mineral quality that gives the finish genuine length.
How to Drink Razzouk Arak
The traditional Lebanese serve remains the best way to experience Razzouk: pour roughly one-third arak into a tall glass, then add two-thirds cold water and ice. The spirit turns a milky, opalescent white — the iconic "louche" effect created by anise oils emulsifying in water. Beyond the classic serve, Razzouk works in several cocktails. An Arak Sour (arak, lemon juice, simple syrup, egg white) showcases the anise against bright citrus. A Mediterranean Mule substituting arak for vodka with ginger beer and lime gains depth from the anise and grape character. A Licorice Negroni riff — replacing gin with arak alongside sweet vermouth and Campari — creates a bitter-sweet-anise interplay that works surprisingly well.
Best For
- Hosting a Lebanese or Mediterranean-themed dinner with mezza
- Expanding a spirits collection beyond mainstream anise-flavored categories
- Gifting someone who appreciates traditional, heritage-driven spirits
- Warm-weather sipping when diluted with cold water in the traditional style
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Razzouk Arak taste like? Razzouk Arak delivers bold, front-and-center anise flavor supported by citrus, herbal undertones, and a rich grape-spirit base. The finish is clean and crisp with lasting anise and a subtle mineral quality from earthenware aging.
How does Razzouk Arak compare to Gantous & Abou Raad Arak? Both are traditional Lebanese araks distilled from grapes and aniseed, making them natural shelf companions. Razzouk is bottled at 50% ABV and emphasizes earthenware-jar aging, while Gantous & Abou Raad is a widely distributed Lebanese brand known for a similarly traditional production approach — the choice often comes down to personal preference on anise intensity and texture.
Is Razzouk Arak good for sipping neat? It can be sipped neat, but at 50% ABV it is traditionally diluted with roughly two parts cold water to one part arak, which opens up the aromatics and produces the characteristic milky louche effect.
Where is Razzouk Arak made? Razzouk Arak is produced in Lebanon by the Arak Razzouk Distillery, historically recognized as the first company to bottle arak under a commercial brand name rather than selling it from bulk containers.
What foods pair well with Razzouk Arak? Grilled lamb or kebabs, where the anise cuts through the richness of the meat. Hummus, baba ghanoush, and tabbouleh — classic mezza dishes that complement arak's herbal profile. Briny foods like olives, feta cheese, and halloumi balance the sweetness of the aniseed. Fresh seafood, particularly grilled octopus or shrimp, pairs well because the anise and citrus notes echo Mediterranean seasoning traditions.
What sizes does Razzouk Arak come in? The standard size available is the 750ml bottle.
Is Razzouk Arak worth the price? Razzouk positions as a mid-range traditional arak that delivers genuine heritage and a time-honored production method — grape distillation, natural aniseed, and earthenware aging — at a price point that remains accessible within the anise spirit category, representing strong value for the quality and authenticity of the liquid.
Why Razzouk Arak?
Razzouk's distinction as the first commercially bottled arak brand is not just a marketing footnote — it reflects a distillery confident enough in its product to put a name on it when no one else would. The production method remains rooted in tradition: grape-based distillation over low fire, real aniseed rather than extracts, and aging in earthenware jars that impart subtle minerality. At 50% ABV, it carries enough weight to stand up to water dilution without losing flavor, which is essential for a spirit designed to be mixed with water as its primary serve. For anyone seeking an authentic Lebanese arak with genuine provenance and a clean, complex anise profile, Razzouk delivers exactly that.
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