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generic level; by this definition,
aguardientes may be made from many
different sources. Fruit-based
aguardientes include those made from oranges, grapes...
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Cristal is the name of a
number of
brands of
aguardiente in
South America. An
aguardiente named Cristal is
produced in Manizales,
Colombia in 1950 by Sergio...
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remote locations. The
oldest use of the word
pisco to
denote Peruvian aguardiente dates from 1764. The
beverage may have
acquired its
Quechua name from...
- Onavas, Yécora, Álamos, San
Miguel de Horcasitas, Ures, and La Colorada.
Aguardiente Pulque Tequila Mexican wine
Mexican beer
Mexican cuisine "Sunora Bacanora :...
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Italian and "bagaço" in Portuguese. In
Spanish it is
called orujo or
aguardiente.
Alcohol derived from
pomace is also used as the
traditional base spirit...
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Varieties include: Absinthe, a
drink po****r
throughout Europe Aguardiente (only
Colombian Aguardiente) Anis, po****r in Spain. Two varieties: "seco" or dry and...
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chemical company Cristal (wine), a
brand of
champagne Cristal (
aguardiente),
brands of
aguardiente Cristal (1985), a
Venezuelan telenovela Cristal (2006), a...
- producer. All
tracks are
stylized in all lowercase. "
Aguardiente y Limón" is
stylized as "//
aguardiente y limón %ᵕ‿‿ᵕ%". "Que Te Pedí" is
stylized as "que...
- 6ºBritain and
Commonwealth proof). Its name
comes from the
expression "
aguardiente de orujo" (pomace spirit). It is po****r in
northern Spain, particularly...
- names: in
British colonies, it was
named rum; in France, tafia; in Spain,
aguardiente de caña; and in
Portugal (Brazil),
aguardente da terra,
aguardente de...