Summertime is the best time for a mojito. For a Sahadi'sÌýtwist, let's substitute rum for arak! Arak -- the national drink of LebanonÌý-- is made from grapes and aniseed. It has a high alcohol content (so, carefully pour!) and is commonly served at social gatherings. Mix arak with muddled mint, lime and seltzer and there you have it!ÌýNo better way to celebrate the first ever Ìý
Our friends atÌýMassayaÌýcame by recently to do a tasting at ÌýIt was so lovely to have them here, teaching us all about their winery in the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon and how they create their arak.ÌýTriple distilled from the white wine of indigenous Lebanese grape varietals, Massaya's arakÌýis blended with uncrushed aniseed before aging in clay jars for 12 to 18 months. This time-intensive process yields an unforgettable drink. Next time you’re in ourÌýwine and spiritsÌýshop, ask for a sample!