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  2. Calvados - Wikipedia

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    Calvados is the basis of the tradition of le trou Normand, or "the Norman hole". This is a small drink of calvados taken between courses in a very long meal, sometimes with apple or pear sorbet, supposedly to reawaken the appetite. Calvados can be served as an apéritif, blended in drinks, between meals, as a digestif, or with coffee. Well-made ...

  3. Pommeau - Wikipedia

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    Pommeau is an alcoholic drink made in north-western France by mixing apple juice with apple brandy: Calvados in Normandy (Pommeau de Normandie) or lambig in Brittany (Pommeau de Bretagne). [1] [2] Considered a mistelle, it is generally consumed as an apéritif, or as an accompaniment to melon or blue cheese. It is also popular with a variety of ...

  4. Calvados Roger Groult - Wikipedia

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    Calvados Roger Groult is a calvados brandy that is produced [1] by the Groult family at the Clos de la Hurvanière, located in Saint-Cyr-du-Ronceray in Normandy (France), in the Pays d'Auge, noted for its ciders and Calvados.

  5. List of distilleries in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Aged Canadian whisky. The modern Canadian distilling industry produces a variety of spirits (e.g. whisky, rum, vodka, gin, liqueurs, spirit coolers, and basic ethyl alcohol), but Canada's primary reputation, domestically and internationally, remains for the production of Canadian whisky, a distinctive rye-flavoured, high quality whisky.

  6. Quebec cider - Wikipedia

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    Sizable orchards developed in the region of New France, particularly on Île d'Orléans. [4] The Sulpicians, who settled on the Island of Montreal in 1657, possessed, beginning in 1666, a little orchard inside the fenced garden of the seminary on Notre-Dame Street. A bigger orchard was planted on the side of Mount Royal, in the mid-1670s. [5]

  7. Corby Spirit and Wine - Wikipedia

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    1991, Corby buys Upper Canada Brewing Company, resold in 1995; 2005, Corby's parent company purchased by Pernod Ricard of France; 2006, Corby sells stake in Tia Maria to Pernod Ricard and purchases international rights to Lamb's Rum; 2011, sold 17 of its non-core brands and the Montreal bottling and production facility to Sazerac. [4]

  8. Société des alcools du Québec - Wikipedia

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    A line of customers waiting to enter the store in the Quebec Liquor Commission located Saint Denis Street in Montreal.September 23, 1944. A suburban SAQ store. The Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ; transl. Québec Liquor Corporation) is a provincial Crown corporation and monopoly in Quebec responsible for the trade of alcoholic beverages, and via subsidiary, cannabis, within the province.

  9. Pernod (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Pernod is an absinthe produced by Pernod Ricard released in 2005 based on the original Pernod Fils recipe.. Pernod mixed with water and ice. Pernod Fils (French pronunciation: [pɛʁnoˈfis]) was the most popular brand of absinthe throughout the 19th century until it was banned in 1915.