slivovy
Slivovy refers to a type of fruit brandy, most commonly known as slivovitz or slivovitsa, originating from Central and Eastern Europe. The name is derived from the Slavic word for plum, "sliva," indicating that plums are the primary fruit used in its production. While plums are the traditional and most prevalent fruit, other stone fruits such as apricots, cherries, or even damsons can also be used, though the resulting spirit may then be called by a different specific name.
The production of slivovy typically involves fermenting ripe plums and then distilling the resulting mash. The
Slivovy is a popular beverage in countries like the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia, Croatia, Bulgaria, and