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  2. Kessler Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Kessler Whiskey is an American brand of blended whiskey started by Julius Kessler in 1888. [1] It is known for the slogan, "Smooth as Silk". [1] The brand is currently owned and produced by Suntory Global Spirits. [1] In 2012 the website of Beam, Inc. (now defunct) claimed it to be the number-two selling American blended whiskey. [1]

  3. Henkell & Co. Sektkellerei - Wikipedia

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    Henkell & Co. Sektkellerei KG, today Henkell Freixenet, is a German producer [1] of Sekt (German quality sparkling wine), wine and spirits based in Wiesbaden. From 1958 until October 2021, it belonged to Dr. August Oetker KG.

  4. Julius Kessler - Wikipedia

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    Julius Kessler (August 4, 1855 [1] – 10 December 1940) was the founder of Kessler Whiskey. Kessler was born in Budapest, Austrian Empire [2] in 1855. [3] He came to America to make his fortune. He founded Kessler Whisky in the 1870s in Leadville, Colorado. In the early days, to get his product out, Kessler went from saloon to saloon selling ...

  5. German wine classification - Wikipedia

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    Names of individual vineyards are not used for Deutscher Wein or Landwein. Deutscher Wein must be 100% German in origin, or specifically state on the label where grapes were sourced from within the European Union. Sparkling wine produced at the Deutscher Wein level is often labeled as Deutscher Sekt and is made from 100% German grapes/wine.

  6. Verband Deutscher Prädikatsweingüter - Wikipedia

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    A sign showing that a winery is a member of VDP VDP logotype on the capsule of a wine bottle. Verband Deutscher Prädikatsweingüter e.V. or the Association of German Prädikat Wine Estates, is an association of more than 200 wineries in Germany that promotes binding quality standards and – since 1990 – also ecological management of its members' wineries. [1]

  7. Harry von Kessler - Wikipedia

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    Harry Kessler's parents were the Hamburg banker Count Adolf Wilhelm von Kessler (24 November 1838 – 22 January 1895) and Alice Harriet Blosse-Lynch (born 17 July 1844 in Bombay; died 19 September 1919 in Normandy), the daughter of Anglo-Irish Henry Blosse Lynch, C.B., of Partry House, County Mayo.

  8. Kesslers International Group - Wikipedia

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    Kesslers International Group is still a family-run business with William Kessler, Bernhard's grandson, being the Group's Chairman, and his sons, Charles and George, overseeing Kesslers International in its London headquarters.

  9. Trocken - Wikipedia

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    Trocken, German for dry, is a classification of German wine that indicates a wine that is dry rather than off-dry (halbtrocken), sweeter (lieblich) or sweet (süß). Trocken wines are not devoid of residual sugar, but have, at most, a few grams per liter, which can be perceptible but is not overtly sweet.