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An aromatic voyage to the Greek island of Chios, the only place the fabled mastic resin (mastiha) tree grows, distilled to enticing perfection. Known since the 5th century BC, Chios mastic (mastiha in greek) has been referred to by notables like Herodotus and Hippocrates for its beneficial and digestive properties & unique taste. Once worth its weight in gold, it has been used throughout the Roman, Ottoman and again the modern times as an exotic delicacy. Mastic flavor is apparent and unique either straight up in a cold digestif shot or mixed with tonic and lemon in a fresh long drink. Elegant and clean scent shaping an overall softening and refreshing smell; subtle lavender and coconut mouthfeel, with the unique Mastic smell being prevalent. Unique & apparent mastic flavour.
  • Net Weight
    350g
  • Gross Weight
    920g
  • Width
    7.1cm
  • Depth
    3.8cm
  • Height
    21.7cm
Product History
Traditional Greek liqueurs are products of a tasty combination of aromatic fruit and alcohol that fascinate us with their unique character. Accompanying candy and cookies, but also ideally served towards the end of a meal as digestive drinks.
Meet the producer: Roots Spirits
Roots Spirits

Originating from a 160 year old distillery, the Finest Roots Spirits combine the unique experience of four generations of distilling with an original inspiration in liqueur philosophy. Old recipes, having survived and matured through the years, are the starting point for our passion. Finest Roots is a range of four premium modern Greek liqueurs: Mastiha, Rakomelo, Tentura and Herb Spirit, the Greek amaro with ʻdiktamoʼ. Our philosophy is to offer true, pure and high quality tastes to the audience, with deep 'roots' in the past and an essential presence today. Contrary to common practices, every last drop of our drinks is made with only 100% natural extracts, without any flavor essences or artificial additives.

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The landscape of Attiki is characterized by the Athenian blue sky, the sun and the glorious shades that the sunset brings out on its stone mass.Also worth mentioning, are the mountains that surround the basinof Attiki with their characteristic vegetation, the national parks, the forest of Kessariani, the wetlands of Mesogeia and the beautiful sandy beaches. One can also spot native and migratory birds, visit countless archaeological sites and walk along the narrow streets of the picturesque area of Plaka, admiring the balconies of its magnificent neoclassical buildings.

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Traditional liqueur «Mastic» with Chios mastic from Attica "Roots" 350ml

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Product code: 007725 Gross Weight 920g
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A mastic liquer with soft and sweet feeling!
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