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Sambuca
Italian anise-flavored liqueur / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about an alcoholic drink. For other uses, see Sambuca (disambiguation).
Sambuca (Italian: [samˈbuːka]) is an Italian anise-flavoured liqueur. Its most common variety is often referred to as "white sambuca" to differentiate it from other varieties that are deep blue ("black sambuca") or bright red ("red sambuca").[1] Like other anise-flavoured liqueurs, the ouzo effect is sometimes observed when combined with water.
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