Definition of Brandewijn. Meaning of Brandewijn. Synonyms of Brandewijn

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Brandewijn. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Brandewijn and, of course, Brandewijn synonyms and on the right images related to the word Brandewijn.

Definition of Brandewijn

No result for Brandewijn. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Brandewijn from wikipedia

- 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)...
- Others languages include the German Branntwein, Danish brændevin, Dutch: brandewijn, Swedish: brännvin, and Norwegian: brennevin (although the latter terms...
- 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...
- instead of brandy.[citation needed] A variation to this recipe, apricots in brandewijn, is called boerenmeisjes (English: farmer girls). Van der Sijs, Nicoline...
- bernewin (found in Old Swedish as brænnevin). It also exists in Dutch: brandewijn (Afrikaans: brandewyn) and German: Branntwein, gebrannter Wein, ultimately...
- Branntwein (in Germany the term refers to any distilled spirits), Dutch brandewijn (which became English brandywine, i.e., 'brandy'), and Afrikaans brandewyn...
- 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...
- 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...