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  2. Old Town Hall, Devizes - Wikipedia

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    The Old Town Hall is a historic building in Wine Street in Devizes, a town in Wiltshire, in England. The structure, which was completed in 1752 and has seen various commercial uses since it was superseded by a new town hall in 1808, is a Grade II* listed building .

  3. Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia

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    Fortified wine is distinguished from spirits made from wine in that spirits are produced by means of distillation, while fortified wine is wine that has had a spirit added to it. Many different styles of fortified wine have been developed, including port , sherry, madeira , marsala , commandaria , and the aromatized wine vermouth .

  4. Old Pulteney distillery - Wikipedia

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    International Wine & Spirits Challenge 2018. Old Pulteney 2006 Ex-Bourbon - Silver Outstanding International Wine and Spirit Competition 2017. Old Pulteney 17 Years Old – Silver International Spirits Challenge 2017 [8] Old Pulteney 35 Years Old 2nd Release – Silver Ultimate Spirits Challenge 2017 [9] Old Pulteney 21 Years Old - 94 points ...

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    Many producers go even further than the standards. 9diDante, for example, uses only Piemonte DOC wines, and 100% of its 27 botanicals come from the area around the Piemontese town of Alba.

  6. Groot Constantia - Wikipedia

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    Groot Constantia is the oldest wine estate in South Africa and provincial heritage site in the suburb of Constantia in Cape Town, South Africa. "Groot" in Dutch and Afrikaans translates as "great" (as in large) in English.

  7. History of alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    To ensure the steady supply of wine to Roman soldiers and colonists, viticulture and wine production spread to every part of the empire. The Romans diluted their wine before drinking. Wine was also used for religious purposes, in the pouring of libations to deities. Though beer was drunk in Ancient Rome, it was replaced in popularity by wine. [33]

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