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Oghi (sometimes oghee, (アルメニア語:օղի) ''òġi''; colloquially aragh) is an Armenian spirit distilled from fruits or berries. Oghi, a clear fruit vodka, is the generic Armenian word for vodka of all kinds.〔(Aragh, Armenian moonshine )〕 It is widely produced as moonshine from home-grown garden fruits all across Armenia, where it is served as a popular welcome drink to guests and is routinely drunk during meals.〔(Oghi, an Armenian fruit vodka )〕 Arguably, Armenian oghi is not "vodka" at all (see Vodka war) and merely became thought of as such during the Soviet regime in Armenia. Mulberry oghi is commercially produced and exported under the brand name ''Artsakh'' by the Artsakh-Alco Brandy Company in Askeran District in Nagorno-Karabakh.〔(Artsakh mulberry vodka )〕〔(Artsakh-Alco Brandy Company )〕 ==Varieties== *''Tuti oghi'' – mulberry oghi (commercial brand name ''Artsakh'', from Nagorno-Karabakh) *''Honi oghi'' – from hon, a small red berry (cornelian cherry) *''Dzirani oghi'' – from apricots *''Tandzi oghi'' – from pears *''Khaghoghi oghi'' – from grapes *''Salori oghi'' – from plums *''Moshi oghi'' – from blackberry *''Tzi oghi'' – from figs *''Khundzori oghi'' – from apples 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Oghi (beverage)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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