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Joe Brandy was born in 1897.
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Mendis Brandy was created in 2007.
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Very large, oversized-looking glasses for brandy are known as Snifters or also brandy balloons.
The Best of Brandy was created in 1994.
Brandy is typically served in a brandy snifter, which is a type of stemware. It is short-stemmed glass with a wide bottom and a slightly narrowed top. The person grasps the snifter so the flat base rests on the palm, with fingers around the wider portion. You will often see people using brandy snifters in movies depicting rich people.
Brandy Norwood is best known for her role as Moesha in the TV series of the same name. She also appeared in Thea, The Parkers, Jungle Cubs and Drop Dead Diva.
Best Friend - Brandy Norwood song - was created in 1994.
Admiral Horatio Nelson was preserved in a cask of brandy after his death following his victory at The Battle of Trafalgar. He is the best known case, but the practice wasn't entirely uncommon when an important person died at sea.
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Brandy Norwood is a female singer, model and actress better known simply as "Brandy". She was born in 1979 and is currently worth around 60 million dollars.
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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.
The Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was known for his sober habits in eating and drinking, but he did drink brandy (cognac) on occasion. His favorite brand was Courvoisier, which today still advertises itself as 'the brandy of Napoleon'.
Brandy was first called aqua vitae, "water of life," but was later known as brandy. The latter term was derived from the Dutch brandewijn, meaning burnt (or distilled) wine. Source: Preventing Alcohol Abuse, Praeger, 1995, page 8.