Calvados (spirit) in the context of Pears


Calvados (spirit) in the context of Pears

⭐ Core Definition: Calvados (spirit)

Calvados (UK: /ˈkælvədɒs/, US: /-ds, ˌkælvəˈds, ˌkɑːlvəˈ-/, French: [kalvados] ) is a brandy from Normandy in France, made from apples and/or pears.

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Calvados (spirit) in the context of Fruit brandy

Fruit brandy (or fruit spirit) is a distilled beverage produced from mash, juice, wine or residues of edible fruits. The term covers a broad class of spirits produced across the world, and typically excludes beverages made from grapes, which are referred to as plain brandy (when made from distillation from wine) or pomace brandy (when made directly from grape pomace). Apples, pears, apricots, plums and cherries are the most commonly used fruits.

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