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    Brandy (from brandywine, derived from Dutch brandewijn—"burnt wine") is a spirit produced by distilling wine. Brandy generally contains 35–60% alcohol by volume (70–120 US proof) and is typically taken as an after-dinner drink. Some brandies are aged in wooden casks, some are coloured with caramel colouring to imitate the effect of aging, and some brandies are produced using a combination of both aging and colouring.
    Brandy is also produced from fermented fruits other than grapes, but these products are typically named eaux-de-vie, especially in French.
    In some countries, fruit flavouring or some other flavouring may be added to a spirit that is called "brandy".


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    hector5559

    Napoleon brandy is a fine brew,
    ROMOS

    Why didn't NELSON get a brandy named after him, he did win after all!
    hector5559

    Thats a point,??????


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