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How to pronounce grappa in English?

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Type of brandy

Examples of grappa

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Once the rice starts to become translucent, add the grappa to deglaze the pan.
From the sfgate.com
Serve hot with a sprinkle of grappa and the orange sugar dredged over the top.
From the guardian.co.uk
In Italy rue leaves are sometimes added to grappa to obtain grappa alla ruta.
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NoninoMade from grappa and aged five years in oak, Nonino suggests harshness.
From the style.time.com
The wraparound patio with red sofas is perfect for sampling the grappa list.
From the post-gazette.com
Grappa Growlers, 1501 North Belt West, specializes in selling beer and wine.
From the orlandosentinel.com
We ate a hearty supper of vegetable soup and mushroom pasta, rounded off with grappa.
From the telegraph.co.uk
These whiskeys have a grappa-like ranginess but a clean, bold grain flavor.
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Some upscale espresso bars even offer alcoholic beverages such as grappa and sambuca.
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  • Italian brandy made from residue of grapes after pressing
  • Grappa is an alcoholic beverage, a fragrant, grape-based pomace brandy of Italian origin that contains 35 to 60 percent alcohol by volume (70 to 120 US proof).
  • An Italian grape-based spirit of between 80 and 100 proof, made from the distillation of pomace; A variety or serving of grappa
  • A colorless alcohol with an alcohol content of 40 percent distilled from the pressed skins and seeds of the grapes left after wine making.
  • An Italian brandy distilled from the pulpy mass of skins, pits, stalks left in the wine press after the juice of the grapes have been extracted. Young grappa is fairly fiery, but mellows with age.
  • Grappa is the now famous pomace brandy from Italy being produced in most every region that produces wine. Almost always bottled clear and unaged, Grappa is often bottled with the grape varietal being prominately displayed. ...
  • Eau-de-Vie (digestive liqueur) produced in Italy
  • A distilled drink made from the discarded peel of grapes.
  • In its purest form is un-aged brandy.