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  2. Shrub (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The early English version of the shrub arose from the medicinal cordials of the 15th century. [1] The drink gained popularity among smugglers in the 1680s trying to avoid paying import taxes for goods shipped from mainland Europe: [1] [3] To avoid detection, smugglers would sometimes sink barrels of spirits off-shore to be retrieved later; [1] the addition of fruit flavours aided in masking ...

  3. Solera - Wikipedia

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    Products which are often solera aged include Sherry, Madeira, Lillet, Marsala, Mavrodafni, Muscat, and Muscadelle wines; balsamic vinegar, Commandaria, some vins doux naturels, [2] and sherry vinegars; Brandy de Jerez; beer; rums; and whiskies. Since the origin of this process is the Iberian peninsula, most of the traditional terminology is in ...

  4. Apéritif and digestif - Wikipedia

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    Fino sherry is a classic apéritif.. An apéritif is an alcoholic beverage usually served before a meal to stimulate the appetite, and is usually dry rather than sweet.. Common choices for an apéritif are vermouth; champagne; pastis; gin; ouzo; fino; amontillado or other styles of dry sherry (but not usually cream or oloroso blended sherry, which is very sweet and

  5. Cooking, Recipes and Entertaining Food Stories - AOL.com

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    Get lifestyle news, with the latest style articles, fashion news, recipes, home features, videos and much more for your daily ... The best non-alcoholic drinks to try during Dry January. AOL. The ...

  6. Sherry cobbler - Wikipedia

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    A sherry cobbler is a classic American cocktail made with sherry, sugar and citrus. Its origins are not known in detail, but is believed to have originated sometime in the early 19th century. Its origins are not known in detail, but is believed to have originated sometime in the early 19th century.

  7. Hard sauce - Wikipedia

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    Hard sauce is a sweet, rich dessert sauce made by creaming or beating butter and sugar with rum (rum butter), brandy (brandy butter), whiskey, sherry (sherry butter), vanilla or other flavourings. It is served cold, often with hot desserts.

  8. Watermelon Rum Punch Recipe - AOL

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    Place water, watermelon, sugar and mint in a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into ice filled glasses and stir in rum if using. Garnish with mint leaves and serve.

  9. Mama Juana - Wikipedia

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    Mama Juana is a mixture of bark and herbs left to soak in rum (most often dark rum but the use of white rum is not uncommon), red wine and honey. The solid ingredients (local leaves, barks, sticks and roots) vary from region to region but usually include some of the following: Anamú (Petiveria alliacea)