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Brandy, originally from Brandewijn in the Netherlands, means "shochu". In a narrow sense, it refers to the high alcohol obtained by distillation after grape fermentation and then stored in oak barrels. Brandy is a kind of distilled liquor, which is made from fruit by fermentation, distillation and storage. Distilled wine with grapes as raw materials is called grape brandy, which is often referred to as grape brandy. Brandy made from other fruit materials should be added with the name of the fruit, such as calvados and cherry brandy, but its popularity is far less than the former.
Brandy is often called "the soul of wine". There are many countries producing brandy in the world, but the brandy produced in France is the most famous. Among French cognac, cognac is the most beautiful one, followed by Armanek. In addition to French brandy, other countries rich in wine, such as Spain, Italy, Portugal, the United States, Peru, Germany, South Africa, Greece and other countries also produce a certain number of brandies with different styles. The quality of brandy produced in CIS countries is also very good.