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[[file:Bovin_Sv._Trifun_Premium_Rakija.png|thumb|160px|right|Bovin Sv. Trifun Premium Rakija]]
Pronounced- raw-kee'-ya
Pronounced- raw-kee'-ya


It is pretty much what Americans call [[brandy]]. It is a aromatic but strong liquor that is generally made from [[fruit|fruits]] which have fermented from [[Wild yeast|wild yeasts]]. Most undergo double [[distillation]]. Some are [[maturation|aged]] in wood, some are not. [[Slivovitz]] and [[Kirsch]] are examples of [[rakija]].  
It is pretty much what Americans call [[brandy]]. It is a aromatic but strong liquor that is generally made from [[fruit]]s which have fermented from [[wild yeast]]s. Most undergo double [[distillation]]. Some are [[maturation|aged]] in wood, some are not. [[Slivovitz]] and [[Kirsch]] are examples of [[rakija]].  




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Latest revision as of 23:28, 15 December 2022

Bovin Sv. Trifun Premium Rakija

Pronounced- raw-kee'-ya

It is pretty much what Americans call brandy. It is a aromatic but strong liquor that is generally made from fruits which have fermented from wild yeasts. Most undergo double distillation. Some are aged in wood, some are not. Slivovitz and Kirsch are examples of rakija.