Whiskey vs. Brandy

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  • Brandy

    Brandy is a spirit produced by distilling wine. Brandy generally contains 35–60% alcohol by volume (70–120 US proof) and is typically drunk as an after-dinner digestif. Some brandies are aged in wooden casks. Others are coloured with caramel colouring to imitate the effect of aging, and some are produced using a combination of both aging and colouring. Varieties of wine brandy can be found across the winemaking world. Among the most renowned are Cognac and Armagnac from southwestern France.In a broader sense, the term brandy also denotes liquors obtained from the distillation of pomace (yielding pomace brandy), or mash or wine of any other fruit (fruit brandy). These products are also called eau de vie (which translates to “water of life”).

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  • Whiskey (noun)

    A liquor distilled from the fermented mash of grain (as rye, corn, or barley).

  • Whiskey (noun)

    A drink of whiskey.

  • Whiskey (noun)

    The letter W in the ICAO spelling alphabet.

  • Brandy (noun)

    An alcoholic liquor distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice.

  • Brandy (noun)

    Any variety of brandy.

  • Brandy (noun)

    A glass of brandy.

  • Brandy (verb)

    To preserve, flavour, or mix with brandy.

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