Aguardente (Portuguese) or aguardiente (Spanish) (Basque: pattar; Catalan: aiguardent; Galician: augardente) is a type of distilled alcoholic spirit that...
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Cristal is the name of a number of brands of aguardiente in South America. An aguardiente named Cristal is produced in Manizales, Colombia in 1950 by Sergio...
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Pisco (section Early Aguardientes)
remote locations. The oldest use of the word pisco to denote Peruvian aguardiente dates from 1764. The beverage may have acquired its Quechua name from...
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Varieties include: Absinthe, a drink popular throughout Europe Aguardiente (only Colombian Aguardiente) Anis, popular in Spain. Two varieties: "seco" or dry and...
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Bacanora (redirect from Aguardiente de Bacanora)
Commerce Department Delegate, Sonora Mexico & Leading Bacanora Expert Aguardiente Pulque Tequila Mexican wine Mexican beer Mexican cuisine "Sunora Bacanora :...
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Elephants" drink and discuss Anís del Toro – "Bull's Anisette." Another type, Aguardiente de Ojén (es), gained fame abroad and is popular in New Orleans, Louisiana...
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Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) (redirect from Aguardiente y Limón)
producer. All tracks are stylized in all lowercase. "Aguardiente y Limón" is stylized as "//aguardiente y limón %ᵕ‿‿ᵕ%". "Que Te Pedí" is stylized as "que...
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and consistency of a smoothie and is sometimes served with a shot of aguardiente. A lulada differs from the standard lulo juice in that the lulo fruit...
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the area or country in question, coffee, tea, or a small liqueur or aguardiente (in a shot glass) is generally served, or a cigar may be smoked. The...
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6ºBritain and Commonwealth proof). Its name comes from the expression "aguardiente de orujo" (pomace spirit). It is popular in northern Spain, particularly...
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