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  2. Sobieski (vodka) - Wikipedia

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    Sobieski's basic vodka is a 100% pure rye vodka. It is distilled in Poland with rye (cultivar Dankowski) and water only. Sobieski also produces four flavored vodkas made from fruit juice: Raspberry, Lemon, Orange, and Vanilla. Two vodka-based liqueurs are also produced by the label: Strawberry and Caramel.

  3. Rose Kennedy cocktail - Wikipedia

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    Rose Kennedy cocktail. Rose Kennedy (also commonly known as a "VSS" (vodka soda splash)) [1] is a cocktail popular in the mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States.It consists of varying amounts of vodka and club soda with a splash of cranberry juice for color and taste.

  4. Polar bear (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The typical ingredients are: 1 oz. (28ml) creme de cacao liqueur; 1 oz. (28ml) peppermint schnapps liqueur; One popular recipe involves shaking all ingredients with crushed ice and serving in a shot glass with a mint leaf as garnish. [1] The drink can also be served in a shot glass without ice, or "on the rocks" in a rocks glass.

  5. Kumis - Wikipedia

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    Kumis (also spelled kumiss or koumiss or kumys, see other transliterations and cognate words below under terminology and etymology – Old Turkic: airag Kazakh: қымыз kk ⓘ, [1] qymyz Mongolian: айраг, äärаg) is a fermented dairy product traditionally made from mare milk or donkey milk.

  6. Amaro (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Amaro is flavoured with several (sometimes several dozen) herbs and roots. Some producers list their ingredients in detail on the bottle label. Herbs used for flavouring may include any of the following: gentian, angelica, cardoon, cinchona (china), lemon balm (melissa), lemon verbena (cedrina), juniper, anise, fennel, zedoary, ginger, mint, thyme, sage, bay laurel, citrus peels, liquorice ...

  7. Crème de cassis - Wikipedia

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    Crème de cassis (French pronunciation: [kʁɛm də kasis]) (also known as Cassis liqueur) is a sweet, dark red liqueur made from blackcurrants. [1]Several cocktails are made with crème de cassis, including the popular wine cocktail, kir.

  8. Riga Black Balsam - Wikipedia

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    The traditional recipe was created in 1752 by Abraham Kunze [], an apothecary living in Riga. [6] In 1762, Kunze published an advertisement for the balsam in the December 23rd issue of the Rigische Anzeigen [] newspaper, describing its purported healing properties and instructions for use and offering it in flasks, cruses and bottles of an unspecified volume sealed with wax with his initials ...

  9. Glen's Vodka - Wikipedia

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    Glen's Vodka was launched in 1972. The brand was originally known as Grant's Vodka, but following a legal challenge [2] was relaunched in 2003 as Glen's Vodka. In 2009, Glen's Vodka came first in a blind-tasting test conducted by British newspaper The Telegraph. [3] The tasting included a variety of premium-brand vodkas including Grey Goose and ...