Brut means dry, as in not sweet, for champagnes.
Brut - cologne - was created in 1964.
Art Brut was created in 2003.
Some popular sweet brut champagne options available in the market include Mot Chandon Imprial Brut, Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut, and Dom Prignon Brut.
Brut wines contain virtually no sugar.
Dry (brut means dry).
Brut Body Spray, part of the Brut brand, has been around since the 1960s. The Brut brand itself was established in 1964 and became popular for its distinctive scents and masculine appeal. Over the years, Brut has expanded its product line to include various fragrances and grooming products.
As of what I have now just read: The cuvee is the 'turning into wine' and the 'brut' is the sweetness.
Collection de l'art brut was created in 1976.
Brut de femme was created on 2003-05-09.
In 1964 Brut was first introduced by Faberge. Brut eventually expanded into a wide variety of products from aftershave to balms it's all still sold to this day.
Spumante and brut sparkling wines differ in their sweetness levels. Spumante is sweeter, while brut is drier. This is due to the amount of residual sugar in the wine.