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  2. Grey Goose (vodka) - Wikipedia

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    Grey Goose is a brand of vodka produced in France. It was created in the 90s by American businessman Sidney Frank , who sold it to the multinational company Bacardi [ 1 ] in 2004. The Maître de Chai for Grey Goose is François Thibault , who developed the original recipe for the vodka in Cognac, France .

  3. Wine accessory - Wikipedia

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    A ring of ice having an inside surface which matches the curvature of the neck of a bottle of wine. The ring sits on the neck of the bottle and cools the wine. Convection causes cool wine to sink within the bottle drawing warm wine up to the cold neck. Continuous flow within bottle ensures even cooling of the wine and achieves a consistent ...

  4. Screw cap (wine) - Wikipedia

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    A screw cap is a metal, normally aluminium, cap that screws onto threads on the neck of a wine bottle, generally with a metal skirt down the neck to resemble the traditional wine capsule ("foil"). A layer of plastic (often PVDC ), cork , rubber , or other soft material is used as wad to make a seal with the mouth of the bottle.

  5. Sidney Frank - Wikipedia

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    Frank gave large bonuses to his employees and made a $12 million donation to The Norwich Free Academy in 2005. In October 2005, Frank donated £500,000 and a statue by sculptor Stephen Kettle to Bletchley Park Trust to fund a new Science Center dedicated to Alan Turing [6] and, as a great supporter of the Supermarine Spitfire, commissioned a life-size statue of its designer, R. J. Mitchell ...

  6. Coors Cutter - Wikipedia

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    Coors Cutter is a non-alcoholic beverage from Coors Brewing Company. It was introduced in 1991 [ 2 ] with the formula revamped in 1994. It is still available in some markets. [ 3 ]

  7. Foie gras - Wikipedia

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    Goose breeds used in modern foie gras production are primarily the grey Landes goose (Anser anser) [53] and the Toulouse goose. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] [ better source needed ] In 2016, Hungary was producing 80% of the world's goose foie gras; however, production rates are likely to drop in 2017 due to outbreaks of bird flu.