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    however, eau de vie is a generic term for distilled spirits. The proper French term for fruit brandy is eau-de-vie de fruit, while eau-de-vie de vin means wine...
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    Vin Mariani (French: Mariani wine) was a coca wine and patent medicine created in the 1860s by Angelo Mariani, a French chemist from the island of Corsica...
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    freshness. A vin de liqueur is a sweet fortified style of French wine that is fortified by adding brandy to unfermented grape must. The term vin de liqueur...
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    Friedrich Accum (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    de la Fabrication des Vins de Fruits, 1827, later translation by Guilloud and Ollivier as Nouveau Manuel complet de la fabrication des vins de fruits...
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    (mistelle or vin de liqueur), made from either fresh, unfermented grape juice or a blend of lightly fermented grape must, to which a Cognac eau-de-vie is added...
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  • estate: Vins de Fruits, Vins de Terroirs and Vins de Temps. Vins de Fruits: entry level wines from the estate, made from a single grape type. Vins de Temps:...
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    Ice wine (redirect from Vin de glace)
    "icebox wines".[citation needed] An example is Bonny Doon's Vin de Glacière or King Estate's Vin Glace (made from Oregon Pinot gris grapes). German wine law...
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    considered a type of apple butter, though sirop de Liège always includes pears and often includes other fruits as well Appelstroop – a similar Dutch spread...
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    Wine (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    wine (similar to French term vin de pays). Other than the grape varieties traditionally used for wine-making, most fruits naturally lack either sufficient...
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    Mulled wine (redirect from Vin chaud)
    is typical in the northern part of the country and is called vin brülé (from the French vin brûlé, "burnt wine", though the expression is not used in France)...
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    called "escabeche or salmuera." The word "vinegar" is of French origin (Vin - Aigre), comprising "vino-agrio" in Spanish and literally "wine-sour" in...
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    likely dating to the early-to-mid 1800s. Agwa de Bolivia Liqueur dates its establishment to 1863 in Amsterdam. Vin Mariani, a coca wine, was another prominent...
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    food, such as pita bread, dumplings, crackers, chopped raw vegetables, fruits, seafood, cubed pieces of meat and cheese, potato chips, tortilla chips...
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    Vietnamese noodle soup. It is also used in the French recipe of mulled wine, vin chaud (hot wine). If allowed to steep in coffee, it deepens and enriches...
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  • V&S Group (redirect from Vin & Sprit)
    V&S Group (V&S Vin & Sprit AB), founded in 1917, is an international producer and distributor of alcoholic beverages. The group is currently owned by...
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    sometimes prunella). In France, eau de vie de prunelle[s] is distilled from fermented sloes in regions such as the Alsace and vin d'épine is an infusion of early...
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    Champagne (redirect from Blanc de noirs)
    winemaking community, under the auspices of the Comité Interprofessionnel du vin de Champagne (CIVC), has developed a comprehensive set of rules and regulations...
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  • volatile composition". OENO ONE: Journal International des Sciences de la Vigne et du Vin = International Journal of Vine and Wine Sciences. 52 (2): 81–92...
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    usage: on peut lui donner tel goût que l'on veut, aromates, fleurs, fruits, vins, ou liqueurs. Mousses are made with sweet cream, not very thick; one...
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    Wine tasting (redirect from Taste-vin)
    S2CID 9626855. "Le verre ISO ou verre INAO". verres-a-vin.fr. Retrieved 12 December 2016. Le verre et le vin de la cave à la table du |XVII à nos jours (Glass...
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  • potatoes) Coq au Riesling (the local Alsace variant of coq au vin) Knack / Saucisse de Strasbourg Kouglof (traditional brioche cake with almonds baked...
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    Le Vin, Les Fruits, La Chasse (1873-1875), tapestries from the Manufacture des Gobelins for the rotunda of the Salon de Glacier Conservatoire de Paris...
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    bourguignon Coq au vin Escargots, with special tongs and fork Beaujolais wine Dijon mustard Comté cheese and vin jaune Gâteau de ménage The area covers...
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    Grenache (redirect from Tintilo de Rota)
    Grenache have led to extensive use in fortified wines, including the red vins doux naturels of Roussillon such as Banyuls, and as the basis of most Australian...
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    Mediterranean diet forms the basis of Italian cuisine, rich in pasta, fish, fruits and vegetables. Cheese, cold cuts and wine are central to Italian cuisine...
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    thanks to the water evaporation and is similar to the production of French Vin de Paille. The pomace left over from pressing off the Amarone is used in the...
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    largest spirits distributor in the world since its merger with the Swedish Vin & Sprit in March 2008. Since 2004, the alcohol content of Kahlúa is 20.0%;...
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    communes of Maury, Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet, Lesquerde, Tautavel and Rasiguères. The AOC was granted in 1936. Maury is a "vin doux naturel" style created...
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    modern Santorini winemaking: the most famous Tuscan sweet wine is called Vin Santo just like Santorini's Vinsanto/Visanto (labeled such to differentiate...
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  • list reflects both influences, which includes the French classic "Salade de Fruits" or the obscure Leslie Scott and Irene Williams song "Crazy Like Mad"...
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