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Grappa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Only in the early eighteenth century, did grappa became a distinct product with its peculiar characteristics. Today, grappa is an excellent Italian product protected and regulated by both national and EU laws...
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Well may be its time you try Grappa, an Italian spirit that exudes luxury in a tough but classy style. This spirit has undergone vast improvements in quality over the past...
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Italian wine facts; CALORIES; Five ounces of wine (red or white) contains approximately 100 calories. GRAPE VARIETIES; 10,000 varieties of wine grapes exist worldwide; POMPEII; When Mount Vesuvius buried Pompeii in volcanic lava in A.D. 79, it also buried more than 200 wine bars;
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Grappa is made from distilled grapes left over from the pressing when making wine. Grapes pressed for good Italian wines are only pressed 60 percent, the remaining 40 percent is then distilled to make fine Italian grappa.
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Grappa is a traditional Italian liquor, having its old traditions of production. Dry and high in alcohol, with flavor ranging from floral to earthy, it is highly valued by wine lovers. ... grappa, grappa wine, alcoholic drink, Italian grappa wine, gourmet Italian food store.
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Well, if you like a powerful punch you could try a Grappa. This is one of the best known Italian liqueurs and often comes in sleek, elegant bottles. You'll see it in gift shops and at the airport. Grappa is a clear liqueur, essentially a colourless brandy. ... Italian Grappa Gains Popularity...
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Domenis is an italian distillery producer of grappa, grape brandy, distillates, aqua vitae, storica, organic grappa, kosher grappa, kosher products, monovine grappa, spirits, fruit distillates, young grappa and aged grappa. ... Grappa and Grape Brandy...
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Grappa is the legal Italian name given to the distilled spirits obtained through the distillation of the pomace of pressed grapes (skins, seeds, and a small quantity of pulp, must, and wine). It is a brandy unique to its kind.
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