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  2. Crème de cassis - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Germany attempted to restrict the import based on the alcohol content being too low. The Europe Court of Justice found this to be a breach of trade, in Rewe-Zentral AG v Bundesmonopolverwaltung für Branntwein. [6] In 2015, the new protected geographical indication (PGI) "Crème de Cassis de Bourgogne" was approved.

  3. Blackcurrant - Wikipedia

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    The blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum), also known as black currant or cassis, [a] is a deciduous shrub in the family Grossulariaceae grown for its edible berries. It is native to temperate parts of central and northern Europe and northern Asia, where it prefers damp fertile soils.

  4. Blackcurrant production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [4] [8] State laws are enforced with varying degrees of efficiency and enthusiasm; in some states, officials effectively ignore the ban. [4] Nationally, a prohibition on the import of blackcurrant plants from Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and several EU countries remains. A special permit is required to import it from ...

  5. Riga Black Balsam - Wikipedia

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    The traditional recipe was created in 1752 by Abraham Kunze [], an apothecary living in Riga. [6] In 1762, Kunze published an advertisement for the balsam in the December 23rd issue of the Rigische Anzeigen [] newspaper, describing its purported healing properties and instructions for use and offering it in flasks, cruses and bottles of an unspecified volume sealed with wax with his initials ...

  6. The Most Popular Alcohol Sold at Costco in Your State

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    Johnnie Walker is well-known and well-loved, and though the luxurious Blue Label ($200 or more) isn’t always available at Costco, you can get a bottle of Black Label for about an eighth of the ...

  7. Beaver Buzz - Wikipedia

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    Product variations include Citrus, Green tea, Saskatoon berry, Root Beer, Black Currant, Original, Pineapple Mango, and Canadian Punch flavours. [2] Beaver Buzz contains 180 mg caffeine in a standard 473 ml can. The beverage is distributed by retailers in all regions of Canada [3] [4] and was noted in national [3] and regional [5] press coverage.

  8. Ribes hudsonianum - Wikipedia

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    Ribes hudsonianum is a North American species of currant, known by the common name northern black currant. Ribes hudsonianum grows in moist wooded areas, such as mountain streambanks and in swamp thickets. They are upright to erect shrubs growing one half to 2 meters (20-80 inches) tall.

  9. Blackcurrant seed oil - Wikipedia

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    Blackcurrant seed oil is derived from the seeds of ribes nigrum]] (black currant, or European currant). It contains an unusually high amount of omega-6 (15–20 percent) as well as a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids (12–14 percent). It also contains linoleic acid as well as 2–4 percent stearidonic acid.