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article "
Bourbon". Bergamini, John D. The
Spanish Bourbons: The
History of a
Tenacious Dynasty. Putnam, 1974.
Lucien Edward Henry (1882). "
Bourbons". The...
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Bourbon may
refer to:
Bourbon whiskey, an
American whiskey made
using a corn-based mash
Bourbon, a beer
produced by Br****eries de
Bourbon Bourbon biscuit...
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processes such as oxidation. Lower-priced
bourbons tend to be aged
relatively briefly. Even for higher-priced
bourbons, "maturity"
rather than a particular...
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included Bourbons’
return to
power (1975,
after the
Second Spanish Republic and
Franco era,
until present)
Naples under the
House of
Bourbon-Two Sicilies...
- in 1904.
After 1904, the
Bourbons faded away.
Woodrow Wilson made a deal in 1912 with the
leading opponent of the
Bourbons,
William Jennings Bryan: Bryan...
- small-batch
bourbons aimed at the high-end
liquor market. It is sold at 93.7 U.S.
proof (46.85%
alcohol by volume). The name of the
bourbon is a reference...
- of
Bourbon-Parma
comes from the main name (
Bourbon) and the
other (Parma) from the
title of Duke of Parma. The
title was held by the
Spanish Bourbons, as...
- The
Bourbons of
India (French:
Bourbons des Indes) are an
Indian family who
claim to be
legitimate heirs of the
House of
Bourbon,
descended from Jean Philippe...
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Marion County, Kentucky.[citation needed] In
addition to
conventional bourbons, ryes, and whiskeys,
other products include: Jefferson's
Ocean (45% ABV)...
- The
Bourbon (pronounced /ˈbʊərbən/ or /ˈbɔːrbən/) is a
sandwich biscuit consisting of two thin
rectangular dark chocolate-flavoured
biscuits with a chocolate...