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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"...
- Low German:
bernewin (Old Swedish: brænnevin). It also
exists in Dutch:
brandewijn and German: Branntwein,
gebrannter Wein,
ultimately cognate to brandy(wine)...
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Others languages include the
German Branntwein,
Danish brændevin, Dutch:
brandewijn, Swedish: brännvin, and Norwegian:
brennevin (although the
latter terms...
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produces low
alcohol wine and
brandy (from brandywine,
derived from
Dutch brandewijn, "burning wine").
Distilled beer may be used to
produce low-alcohol beer...
- Branntwein. Also
compare English brandy,
short for brandywine, from
Dutch brandewijn, ‘burning wine’. A
pertsivka or
horilka z
pertsem (English:
pepper flavoured...
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instead of brandy.[citation needed] A
variation to this recipe,
apricots in
brandewijn, is
called boerenmeisjes (English:
farmer girls). Van der Sijs, Nicoline...
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bernewin (found in Old
Swedish as brænnevin). It also
exists in Dutch:
brandewijn (Afrikaans: brandewyn) and German: Branntwein,
gebrannter Wein, ultimately...
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Branntwein (in
Germany the term
refers to any
distilled spirits),
Dutch brandewijn (which
became English brandywine, i.e., 'brandy'), and
Afrikaans brandewyn...
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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...
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early ripening Melon de
Bourgogne grape to use in the
production of
their brandewijn—distilled wine with
brandy added to it.
Following the
devastation in 1709...