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- English brandewine or brandywine, which was derived from the Dutch word brandewijn, itself derived from gebrande wijn, which literally means "burned wine"...
- "burn[t] (distilled) wine". It is cognate with Danish brændevin, Dutch brandewijn, English brandy(wine), Finnish viina, German Branntwein, Icelandic brennivín...
- Others languages include the German Branntwein, Danish brændevin, Dutch: brandewijn, Swedish: brännvin, and Norwegian: brennevin (although the latter terms...
- "brennivín" means "burning wine" and has the same origin as brandy, namely brandewijn, which has its origins in the Dutch language (also compare German Branntwein...
- produces low alcohol wine and brandy (from brandywine, derived from Dutch brandewijn, "burning wine"). Distilled beer may be used to produce low-alcohol beer...
- instead of brandy.[citation needed] A variation to this recipe, apricots in brandewijn, is called boerenmeisjes (English: farmer girls). Van der Sijs, Nicoline...
- Branntwein (in Germany the term refers to any distilled spirits), Dutch brandewijn (which became English brandywine, i.e., 'brandy'), and Afrikaans brandewyn...
- Branntwein. Also compare English brandy, short for brandywine, from Dutch brandewijn, ‘burning wine’. A pertsivka or horilka z pertsem (English: pepper flavoured...
- whole world. Brandy is an English adaptation of the original Dutch word “brandewijn” (burnt wine) whilst the term holanda (name given to wine spirits of low...
- sufficient source of neutral, white wines that could be distilled into brandewijn. Following the deep freeze of 1709, most of the red grape varieties were...