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Tsikoudia | Local Brandy From Crete, Greece | TasteAtlas
Tsikoudia | Local Brandy From Crete, Greece | TasteAtlas
Tsikoudia | Local Brandy From Crete, Greece | TasteAtlas
Tsikoudia | Local Brandy From Crete, Greece | TasteAtlas

Tsikoudia

(Tσικουδιά)

Tsikoudia is a Cretan spirit that is distilled from fermented grape pomace (strafylo)—the solid remains that are left after the grapes have been pressed. Tsikoudia is traditionally distilled in October and November, usually in small, family-owned copper stills.


The final product is a clear, potent, and colorless drink with an alcohol content that can vary from 40 to 65% ABV. Tsikoudia is similar to tsipouro, another pomace spirit that is produced in other parts of Greece. Unlike tsipouro, tsikoudia is typically distilled only once, which helps preserve flavors and aromas.


Tskikoudia plays a central role in Cretan hospitality; it is a staple on various special occasions, and it is often used as a welcoming drink. It is typically served neat and well-chilled, and it makes an excellent aperitif or a digestif. Sometimes herbs and citrus zest can be used as flavorings, and the drink is occasionally referred to as rakı—though it is never anise-flavored.


Cretan tsikoudia is protected with a Geographical Indication mark.