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Anisette is an [[Anise|anise]]-flavored [[Liqueur|liqueur]] from France. It is sweeter than most anise-flavored liqueurs (such as [[Pastis|pastis]]), and also has a lower [[ABV|alcohol content]] (typically 25% by volume, versus 40%). [[Marie_Brizard|Marie Brizard]] is the most well-known brand of anisette. | Anisette is an [[Anise|anise]]-flavored [[Liqueur|liqueur]] from France. It is sweeter than most anise-flavored liqueurs (such as [[Pastis|pastis]]), and also has a lower [[ABV|alcohol content]] (typically 25% by volume, versus 40%). [[Marie_Brizard|Marie Brizard]] is the most well-known brand of anisette. | ||
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Revision as of 22:18, 28 August 2017
Anisette is an anise-flavored liqueur from France. It is sweeter than most anise-flavored liqueurs (such as pastis), and also has a lower alcohol content (typically 25% by volume, versus 40%). Marie Brizard is the most well-known brand of anisette.