Wine
Wine
If you mean, what makes alcohol in wine? It's simple - sugar in grapes. During fermentation, sugar in the grapes turns into alcohol.
Rum is a distilled spirit made from fermented raw sugar.
Brandy (from brandy-wine, derived from Dutch brandewijn "burnt wine")[1] is a spirit produced by distilling wine.Wine is a alcohol so, brandy is one.
No, Everclear is a neutral spirit that's distilled from grain and Bacardi 151 is a rum that is distilled from sugarcane by-products and then fermented.
Cognac is a distilled spirit made from grapes in the Cognac region of France.
No. Wine is made from grape juice. Rum is distilled from fermented sugar cane. However, brandy is distilled from wine. After distillation, the product is no longer a wine but a distilled spirit.
Yes. Brandy is a distilled spirit made from grapes and is often around 40% alcohol.
Yes. Cognac is a distilled spirit made from grapes and grown exclusively in the Cognac region of France.
Mezcal is the first distilled spirit of America. When the spanish conquer Mexico they started to distilled a beverage the native people used to drink , this drink was the fermentation of the juices from the agave . When firts distilled this spirit was called "Vino de Mezcal", wich translates to mezcal wine.Tequila actually.
Cane Rum or simply rum.. i'd know.. coz i come from an island that produces loads of sugar frome sugar canes:)
Tequila Sorry but the fact is that the first distilled spirit is Sotol