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  2. Belvedere Vodka - Wikipedia

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    Belvedere Vodka is a brand of Polish rye vodka produced and distributed by LVMH. [1] It is named after Belweder , the Polish presidential palace in Warsaw , whose illustration appears on its bottles.

  3. Phillips Distilling Company - Wikipedia

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    Phillips' main products include vodka, gin, rum, Canadian whisky, brandy and schnapps. Phillips also produces specialty drinks such as Revel Stoke Spiced Whisky, Gin-Ka, Phillips Union Whiskey, and a 100 proof series of schnapps. In addition, Phillips formerly produced the Belvedere Vodka brand before selling it to LVMH. [3]

  4. Pomace brandy - Wikipedia

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    Red grape pomace in a vineyard White grape pomace being removed from a basket press. Pomace may be either fermented, semi-fermented, or unfermented.During red wine vinification, the pomace is left to soak in the must for the entire fermentation period and is thus fermented; fermented pomace is particularly suitable for the production of pomace brandy, as it is soft, dry, and has a high alcohol ...

  5. Glossary of winemaking terms - Wikipedia

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    It is midway between an acid and an alcohol. Alternative wine closures Various substitutes used in the wine industry for sealing wine bottles in place of traditional cork closures. Amino acids Protein found in wine grapes that are formed by fruit esters and consumed during the fermentation process and/or autolysis.

  6. Non-alcoholic drink - Wikipedia

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    An alcohol-free or non-alcoholic drink, also known as a temperance drink, is a version of an alcoholic drink made without alcohol, or with the alcohol removed or reduced to almost zero. These may take the form of a non-alcoholic mixed drink or non-alcoholic beer , and are widely available where alcoholic drinks are sold.

  7. Fortified wine - Wikipedia

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    For drier fortified wine styles, such as sherry, the alcohol is added shortly before or after the end of the fermentation. In the case of some fortified wine styles (such as late harvest and botrytized wines ), a naturally high level of sugar inhibits the yeast, or the rising alcohol content due to the high sugar kills the yeast.

  8. Blending (alcohol production) - Wikipedia

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    Blending is a technique in producing wine or other alcoholic beverages such as gueuze, consisting of mixing different brews.. In the case of rosé wine production, it is one of the techniques used, and involves mixing a white wine with some red wine.

  9. Solera - Wikipedia

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    The whisky is labelled as their "15 year old single malt Scotch Whisky". For Scotch whisky, the stated age must refer to the youngest of whisky's components. Barrels are emptied into the solera vat and mixed. Then whisky is drawn from the vat to be bottled, with the vat never being more than half emptied.

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