Bought this Monday drink in Germany, I live at the borders. It's not sold in Czechia as far as I know. Tastes exactly like slivovice, I approve!

by lukynn02

17 comments
  1. * The Serbian and Croatian regions have a particularly long and celebrated history with **šljivovica**, and it holds a central cultural role, especially in Serbia, where it is considered a national drink.
    * In Czechia and Slovakia, **slivovice** is equally traditional and integral to local culture but might not have been as historically dominant as **šljivovica** in the Balkans.

  2. my first job interview was in Badel and I didn’t get it because I was 18 years old for a job as a firefighter

  3. That one is probably the worst šljivovica on the market.

  4. Just compare translation of plum on Czech and plum on Serbian and everything will be clear

  5. throw that away and get your self real stuff… this is midrange quality

  6. Dont drink this. Try to buy some home made, those factory made are garbage.

  7. Well considering it’s not a švestkovica but a Šljivovica I’d say we win.

    Ale, ale, někteří tomu říkají Slíva! Ano Ano, ale tady tomu všichni říkají Šljiva, ale vy tomu říkáte Šveska

  8. Same thing, type of rakija, we call it šljivovica.

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