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  2. Boyd & Blair - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Pennsylvania Pure Distilleries struck a deal with The Country Vintner to distribute Boyd & Blair in Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, North Carolina, the District of Columbia and Florida. [7] In March 2012, a deal was struck with Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board to make it available in Pennsylvania state liquor stores. [3]

  3. These Are The Only Trader Joe's That Sell Alcohol

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    The only Trader Joe's in Portland, Maine sells both beer and wine. Maryland. You won't find any alcohol at the Maryland stores. Massachusetts. It varies when it comes to the TJ's in Massachusetts ...

  4. Katsucon - Wikipedia

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    Katsucon is an annual three-day anime convention held during February at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland.It is traditionally held in February over Presidents Day weekend and was previously held in various locations around Virginia and Washington, D.C.

  5. Akadama (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Akadama (赤玉), originally Akadama port wine, is a Japanese sweet red wine created in 1907 by Shinjiro Torii, the founder of Suntory. Akadama remains popular amongst all generations and is still found in stores across Japan today. [1] Just like port wine, Akadama is a fortified wine. [2] AKADAMA sweet wine poster

  6. Japanese Winemakers Have a Long History in California Wine ...

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    One such policy, implemented in the early 20th century, effectively erased a Japanese presence in the California wine industry, along with what could have been strides forward for domestic winemaking.

  7. What is mirin? Here's what you need to know about the ... - AOL

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    According to Kikkoman, mirin is a rice wine used as a seasoning or consumed as a beverage in Japanese cuisine. It is a sweet liquor containing about 14% alcohol content and 40 to 50% sugar content.