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  2. Crème de cassis - Wikipedia

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    Crème de cassis (French pronunciation: [kʁɛm də kasis]) (also known as Cassis liqueur) is a sweet, dark red liqueur made from blackcurrants. [1] Several cocktails are made with crème de cassis, including the popular wine cocktail kir. [2] It may also be served as an after-dinner liqueur or as a frappé.

  3. List of distilleries in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Vodka, gin, rum, whisky, brandy, cassis, saffron liqueur Kinsip House of Fine Spirits Still's Whisper (Whole Wheat) Vodka, Woodlands Whisper (Pine) Vodka, Juniper's Wit Gin, Juniper's Wit Gin Barred Aged Version, Dark Waters Rum, Coopers Revival Rye Whisky, County Cassis (Creme de Cassis), Whisky Barrel Aged Maple Syrup, Saffron Liqueur

  4. Cassis (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cassis is a place in southern France. ... Blackcurrant (cassis) Crème de Cassis, or Cassis liqueur, a drink made from blackcurrants; Arts and entertainment

  5. Kir (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The Kir is a French cocktail made with a measure of crème de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur) topped up with white wine. In France it is usually drunk as an apéritif before a meal or snack. It was originally made with Bourgogne Aligoté , [ 1 ] a white wine of Burgundy , but today various white wines are used throughout France, according to the ...

  6. Rewe-Zentral AG v Bundesmonopolverwaltung für Branntwein

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    Rewe, a large German retail company, wanted to import and sell Cassis de Dijon, a crème de cassis blackcurrant liqueur produced in France. The liqueur contained between 15 and 20 per cent alcohol by volume (ABV). Germany, however, had a law specifying that products sold as fruit liqueurs be over 25 per cent ABV.

  7. Apéritif and digestif - Wikipedia

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    Kir, also called Blanc-cassis, is a common and very popular apéritif-cocktail made with a measure of crème de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur) topped up with white wine like bourgogne aligoté. The word "Kir Royal" is used when white wine is replaced with a Champagne wine.

  8. Blackcurrant - Wikipedia

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    Macerated blackcurrants are also the primary ingredient in the apéritif, crème de cassis, [44] which in turn is added to white wine to produce a Kir or to champagne to make a Kir Royal. In the UK, a blackcurrant squash may be mixed with beer or alcoholic cider to make drinks including "cider and black", [45] "lager and black", or "snakebite ...

  9. Elizabeth Shaw (confectionery company) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Shaw Ltd is a Bristol-based company owned by Colian Holding that markets chocolate-based confectionery, including the brands Famous Names liqueur chocolates and Elizabeth Shaw Mint chocolates.