This traditional arack is produced by Chateau Musar, one of the best known Lebanese wineries. It is distilled four times (three is the norm) and is rested...
photo of "anise" is misleading as it shows star anise (Illicium verum) not anise seed (Pimpinella anisum). "Raki" is also not arak, as it is a distinct but similar Turkish product (not "rakee" but "rakih" it's not an English "i." Both arak and raki use anethole as the underlying chemical for the anise flavoring which louches as proof drops. L'arack de Musar is actually quite sweet and viscous overall with a pleasant but not lengthy finish.