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Arak Haddad Gold Label 1L
AED 59.00 Original price was: AED 59.00.AED 49.00Current price is: AED 49.00.
Anise-forward and loud in the best way, this Lebanese arak turns one splash into instant “where’d you get that?” energy. Think crushed licorice, fennel, and a clean, bright snap that makes arak and water taste like summer on a patio. Gold Label brings a bolder, more aromatic profile that stands up in mixed drinks without disappearing.
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If you want a spirit that wakes up your whole drink, this is it. Arak Haddad Gold Label is classic Lebanese arak with that unmistakable anise punch, plus a fresh herbal edge that keeps every sip interesting.
It solves a very real problem, boring mixers. Add a little arak to water, lemonade, or a simple highball and suddenly you’ve got layers, perfume, and that signature cloudy louche moment that makes people lean in and ask questions.
- Nose: Big anise and crushed fennel, with a clean, peppery herb vibe underneath.
- Taste: Licorice root up front, then bright herbal notes, a gentle sweetness, and a crisp, palate-clearing lift.
- Finish: Long and aromatic, lingering anise and cooling herbs that hang around in a good way.
This one’s a home-bartender cheat code. It’s assertive enough to show up in citrusy mixes (think lemon, orange, or even grapefruit), and it plays surprisingly well with minty, cucumber-y refreshers when you want something lighter but still full of character.
Gold Label is also great when you’re serving a table. Arak is social by nature, it’s the kind of bottle that turns a casual snack spread into a proper hang, especially with salty bites and anything off the grill.
Expect a spirit that doesn’t try to be neutral. It’s expressive, herbal, and unapologetically anise-led, the way arak should be.
Fun Fact: “Arak” comes from an Arabic word often linked to “sweat”, a nod to the way distillate drips out during traditional spirit runs.