oghi
From The Oxford Companion to Spirits & Cocktails
is a spirit made in Armenia and in the Armenian regions of neighboring countries from garden fruits and berries. Most commonly distilled from fermented mulberries or grapes, it can also be made from pears, plums, figs, or apricots, among others. While it’s often referred to as “vodka” or “moonshine” (
See arrack and eau-de-vie.
“Fruit-Distilled Moonshine.” The Travel Channel. http://www.travelchannel.com/videos/fruit-distilled-moonshine-0229638 (accessed March 29, 2021).
“Palu-Agriculture (Trees).” Houshamadyan.org. https://www.houshamadyan.org/mapottomanempire/vilayetdiyarbekir/palu/economy/agriculture-trees.html (accessed March 29, 2021).
By: Anna ArchibaldSee still, pot.See arrack, eau-de-vie.
This definition is from The Oxford Companion to Spirits & Cocktails, edited by David Wondrich (Editor-in-Chief) and Noah Rothbaum (Associate Editor).