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Wines are made in a winery and spirits are made in a distillery.

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Good question. If it is spelled without the "e", it's either Scotch, Canadian or Japanese. The Irish and Americans spell it with the "e".

Bourbon, Scotch, Irish, or Canadian, it is all made in a distillery.

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A winery. That actual conversion of Grape Juice into wine occurs in a vat where yeast converts sugar to alcohol. The fermentation process is the key step in the production of all alcohol beverages.

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A place where tea is kept

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It is a distillery.

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A brewery.

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