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Brandy de Jerez Solera Reserva — With a minimum average maturation period of 1 year and a total content of volatile components of 200 mg. per 100 cc. of pure alcohol. Brandy de Jerez Solera Gran Reserva — Is the longer aging, with a minimum average of 3 years and a total content of volatile components of 250 mg. per 100 cc. of pure alcohol. [5]
Los Angeles Case no. 133, Southern District of California: Rancho Guaspita 1822 Antonio Ygnacio Ávila: Mexico Indigenous, Tongva language; Tongva community of Guashna [22] Los Angeles Rancho La Habra: 1839 Mariano Reyes Roldan Mexico 01.5 (1 1 ⁄ 2 Spanish leagues) 131 Andrés Pico 6,698.57 acres (2,710.82 ha) April 18, 1872: 462 Spanish; la ...
Los Angeles: Los Palos Verdes: 1809 José Dolores Sepúlveda: 31,629 acres (12,800 ha) 273 SD Palos Verdes: Los Angeles: San Ysidro: 1809 José Joaquín de Arrillaga: Ygnacio Ortega 13,066 acres (5,288 ha) [note 10] Gilroy: Santa Clara: San Antonio: 1810 Antonio María Lugo: 29,513 acres (11,943 ha) 9 SD Bell, South Gate: Los Angeles: Santiago ...
This List of largest houses in the Los Angeles metropolitan area includes 17 single-family residences that are known to equal or exceed 30,000 square feet (2,800 m 2) of livable space within the main house.
A carajillo (Spanish: [kaɾa'xiʝo,-ʎo]) is a coffee drink to which a liquor is added. [1] Similar to Irish coffee, it is traditionally served in Spain and several Hispanical American countries, such as Colombia and Venezuela, where it is usually made with brandy; Cuba, where it is usually made with rum; and in Mexico, where mezcal or a coffee liqueur such as Kahlúa or Tía María, or more ...
Armenian Power graffiti in Little Armenia, Los Angeles MS-13 graffiti. This is a list of notable criminal gangs in Los Angeles, California. The County and the City of Los Angeles has been nicknamed the "Gang Capital of America," with an estimated 450 active gangs with a combined membership of more than 45,000. [1]
Juan Pablo Grijalva, a Spanish soldier who traveled to Alta California with the De Anza expedition, was the original petitioner for the lands that became known as the "Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana". [5] He died before the grant was approved and the lands went to his son-in-law, José Antonio Yorba and his grandson, Juan Pablo Peralta.
Orujo is a pomace brandy (a liquor obtained from the distillation of marc, the solid remains left after pressing of the grape) from northern Spain. It is a transparent spirit with an alcohol content over 50% (100°US ; 87.6ºBritain and Commonwealth proof ).