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  2. Wincarnis - Wikipedia

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    Wincarnis is a brand name of a British tonic wine, popular in Jamaica and some other former British colonies. [1] The name is derived from "wine carnis ", from the Latin meaning "of meat." It is a fortified wine (17%) now made to a secret recipe of grape juice, malt extracts, herbs and spices, but it no longer contains meat.

  3. Red Stripe - Wikipedia

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    Red Stripe is a 4.7% ABV pale lager brewed by Desnoes & Geddes in Jamaica and the Netherlands. It was first introduced in 1928 from a recipe developed by Paul H. Geddes and Bill Martindale. It was first introduced in 1928 from a recipe developed by Paul H. Geddes and Bill Martindale.

  4. Tony Tribe - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Mossop (died 1970s), known professionally as Tony Tribe and Tony Kingston, was a Jamaican vocalist.He charted at No. 46 on the UK Singles Chart with a reggae version of Neil Diamond's "Red Red Wine", becoming Trojan Records's first UK chart entry, and inspired UB40's version, which charted at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart and the Billboard Hot 100.

  5. Desnoes & Geddes - Wikipedia

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    Desnoes and Geddes Limited (D&G) is a Jamaican brewer and beverage producer, best known for Red Stripe lager. It was formed in 1918 by Eugene Peter Desnoes and Thomas Hargreaves Geddes who combined their two shops into one business, originally producing soft drinks and distributing imported alcohol, and later opening the Surrey Brewery in Kingston.

  6. Beer in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Red Stripe is a Jamaican brand, first produced in 1928. The beers of the Caribbean are unique to each island in the region, although many are variants of the same style. Each island generally brews its own unique pale lager, the occasional stout, and often a non-alcoholic malta beverage. [1]

  7. 6 red wines I'm buying right now as a sommelier - AOL

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    The best ones are made from high-acidity red-wine grapes. Look for sparkling shiraz, dry Lambrusco, Gamay-based vin du bugey, and my personal favorite, barbera frizzante.

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