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  2. Grappa - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Wine and Grappa shows historical equipment used in the early years of grappa distillation. The modernisation of grappa distillation is relatively recent, probably in 1979 in Northern Italy. Initially it was carried out by direct flame but soon the advantages of a bain-marie or steam distillation to obtain a better product became ...

  3. Poli Distillerie - Wikipedia

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    The raw material from which Grappa is made is the grape pomace, the skin of the grape, and what is left after the grape is crushed in order to make wine.The Poli Distillery gathers the grape-pomace from an area that ranges from Bassano del Grappa to the hills surrounding Marostica and Breganze, lands historically famous for the cultivation of grape vines and for the production of Grappa.

  4. Marzadro Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Marzadro, Vice President, Institute for Protection of Trentino Grappa. IWSC - International Wine & Spirit Competition: 5 awards. ISW - Internationaler Spirituosen Wettbewerb: 5 awards. Interregional Competition Alembicco del Garda: 13 awards. National Competition Grappa: 3 awards. Competition Selection Brandy Gold: 4 awards.

  5. The 12 Most Expensive Bottles of Wine Ever Sold

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    Sold for: $558,000. With only 600 bottles ever produced, this blended red wine marked the final harvest before the vineyard’s old vines were uprooted.Made during the tail end of World War II ...

  6. Nardini (grappa) - Wikipedia

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    It has been produced and bottled in Bassano del Grappa, in the northeastern part of Italy, since 1779. Nardini has two distilleries and a bottling facility. It has 25% of the total market share and an annual production of 4 million bottles which are exported to markets including China, Australia, the United States and Japan.

  7. Chacha (brandy) - Wikipedia

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    Chacha (Georgian: ჭაჭა ch’ach’a [tʃʼatʃʼa]) is a Georgian pomace brandy, clear and strong (ranging between 40% alcohol for commercially produced to 85% for home brew), which is sometimes called "wine vodka", "grape vodka", or "Georgian vodka/grappa". It is made of grape pomace (grape residue left after

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