the answer is Marc - it is a form of pomace brandy
No, brandy is distilled from grapes.
Usually grapes
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.
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No, brandy is not considered a type of whiskey. Brandy is a distilled spirit made from fermented fruit juice, while whiskey is a distilled spirit made from fermented grain mash.
No, brandy is not considered a type of whisky. Brandy is a distilled spirit made from fermented fruit juice, while whisky is a distilled spirit made from fermented grain mash.
There are three main types of brandy. Grape brandy is made by distilling fermented grapes, while fruit brandies are distilled from other fruits. Pomace brandy is made by fermentation and distillation of the grape skins, seeds, and stems that remain after grapes have been pressed to extract their juice for making wine.
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No it is distilled from grape wine.
Brandy is a distilled wine. Both cognac and armagnac are examples.
Cognac is a type of brandy that is produced in the Cognac region of France and shares many characteristics with standard brandy, such as being made from distilled wine. Additionally, Armagnac, another French spirit, is also similar to brandy but is produced using different distillation methods and has a more robust flavor profile. Other fortified wines like sherry or port can also offer some similarities in taste and complexity, though they are not distilled spirits like brandy.