Grape brandy is also known as 'eu de vie' the water of life. It is destilled from grape wine. The French grape brandies are known by the commune or district of origin. A few well known examples are From the Cognac district we get the Cognac - this is probably the best known grape brandy in the world. From Cjampagne we get Fine de la Marne distilled from wine made on the Champagne grapes. From Armagnac we get the Armagnac which is usually served in a snifter 2 degrees warmer than room temperature.
Grappa, Zivania made from Pomace (Marc) - Grape skins etc
It is Brandy made by distilling fermented grapes
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No it is distilled from grape wine.
There are three main types of brandy. Grape brandy is made by distilling fermented grapes, while fruit brandies are distilled from other fruits. Pomace brandy is made by fermentation and distillation of the grape skins, seeds, and stems that remain after grapes have been pressed to extract their juice for making wine.
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Pisco is a type of grape that is grown in Peru and Chile for wine-making. It is a light yellow colored grape that is used for wine and was developed as an alternative to orujo brandy.
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Grappa, is brandy made from the juice of grape skins and seeds, also called pomace.
Bourbon or any type of whiskey would make a good substitute, if you don't have any brandy on hand. If you are trying to avoid alcohol, brandy extract mixed with water would be preferable. If you can't find brandy extract you could try substituting white grape juice or apple juice.
Spanish brandy is a liquor distilled from wines made in varios regions of Spain. The most popular wine used to make Spanish brandy is Valdepenas. Valdepenas is located in the region of La Mancha. The wines from this region are usually made from the white grape Arien or the red grape varietal Cencible (aka Tempranillo). Suprisingly there is quite a bit of brandy shipped from Jerez, the capital of sherry than sherry itself. Interestingly very little Spanish brandy is made from sherry wine. Spanish brandy tends to be sweeter and earthier than the brandies of Armagnac or Cognac.
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Grape liqueur, brandy, sugar syrup, lemon juice, egg whites and bitters.
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