Yes, it is an anise flavored liqueur.
Pernod is a brand NAME of the green, aromatic anise licorice-flavored liqueur, originally from France. Ouzo is an aniseed flavor liqueur but was not originally a brand name and not always flavored with licorice. Source: dictionary.
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Cointreau is an orange-flavored liqueur.
anise is a licorice flavored spice. I think that's what you mean. Ouzo is greek anise flavored liquor, sambuca is another with the same flavor. anise is a licorice flavored spice. I think that's what you mean. Ouzo is greek anise flavored liquor, sambuca is another with the same flavor.
It was probably Sambuca or Anisetta or some other Anise flavored liqueur. God knows what brand it may have been. Your question is the equivalent of asking what brand of beer did I drink in the United States.
Aguardiente, an anise-flavored liqueur usually made from sugar cane, is most often associated with Colombia and the Andes mountains. It is also made in Brazil and Mexico.
Yes, it's a green melon-flavored liqueur.
Anisette is a French alcoholic liqueur flavoured with anise.
They would be called Anise seeds, they have a licorice taste to them.
The licorice-flavored plant is anise.
Something else herbal: Absinthe? Pastis? Akvavit?
Cointreau is an orange-flavored liqueur.