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  2. Agarwood - Wikipedia

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    Agarwood, aloeswood, eaglewood, gharuwood or the Wood of Gods, commonly referred to as oud or oudh (from Arabic: عود, romanized: ʿūd, pronounced), is a fragrant, dark and resinous wood used in incense, perfume, and small hand carvings.

  3. Bottle variation - Wikipedia

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    The darker colour of the right-hand bottle indicates considerably more oxidation in this bottle. Since the fill level of this bottle is also slightly lower, a slightly faulty cork seal is likely the cause. Bottle variation is the degree to which different bottles, nominally of the same product, can have different taste, smell, etc.

  4. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    24 Gold: 24 [64] 2010 S by Shakira: Shakira (see List of celebrity-branded perfumes) Puig: 2011 1697 Frapin: Frapin: Bertrand Duchaufour: 2011 CK Shock: Calvin Klein: Ann Gottlieb [65] 2011 Daisy Eau So Fresh: Marc Jacobs Marc Jacobs [66] 2011 Fan di Fendi: Fendi: 2011 Especially Escada: Escada: 2011 Idole Eau de Parfum: Parfums Lubin [67] 2011 ...

  5. Wine in religious communities of the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian Jewish communities of the medieval period used wine sacramentally in feasts, prayers, and at holy events, and also prescribed its use in Talmudic medicine. As the wine had to be prepared according to Jewish doctrine, only Jews could undertake its preparation, so a “ramified wine-trade was a necessity of life.” [5] According to the documents of the Cairo Geniza, which mainly ...

  6. Attar - Wikipedia

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    The word 'attar' is believed to have been derived from the Persian word itir, [3] which is in turn derived from the Arabic word 'itr (عطر), meaning 'perfume'. [4] [5]The earliest recorded mention of the techniques and methods used to produce essential oils is believed to be that of Ibn al-Baitar (1188–1248), an Al-Andalusian (Muslim Iberia) physician, pharmacist and chemist.

  7. Flavored fortified wine - Wikipedia

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    Flavored fortified wine or tonic wine is inexpensive fortified wine that typically has an alcohol content between 13% and 20% alcohol by volume (ABV). They are made from various fruits (including grapes and citrus fruits) with added sugar , artificial flavor , and artificial color.

  8. Old World wine - Wikipedia

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    The former refers to the long history of a wine region, while the latter refers to geography and the unique characteristics of a place. The centuries-old histories of many Old World wine regions have given the regions time to develop and adapt techniques that presumably best suit a particular vine growing area.

  9. Oud - Wikipedia

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    The oud (Arabic: عود, romanized: ʿūd, pronounced) [1] [2] [3] is a Middle Eastern short-neck lute-type, pear-shaped, fretless stringed instrument [4] (a chordophone in the Hornbostel–Sachs classification of instruments), usually with 11 strings grouped in six courses, but some models have five or seven courses, with 10 or 13 strings respectively.

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