Brandy
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Brandy (derived from brandywine, from the Dutch brandewijn—'burnt wine') is a spirit produced by means of distilling wine, the wine having first been produced by means of fermenting grapes. Brandy contains 40%–60% alcohol by volume and is normally consumed as an after-dinner drink.
Brandy can also be made from fermented fruit (i.e., other than grapes. Fruit brandies are generally drunk unaged and are usually not coloured.
A small amount of brandy is useful as a marinade ingredient for meat.
Cherry brandy (or Kirsch) is an important ingredient in Swiss cheese fondue.
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