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- Rewe-Zentral v Bundesmonopolverwaltung für Branntwein (1979) Case C-120/78, po****rly known as C****is de Dijon after its subject matter, is an EU law decision...
- and whose cognates include brännvin and brennivín. In Germany, the term Branntwein refers to any distilled spirits, while Weinbrand refers specifically to...
- ISBN 978-0-547-04101-8. Wahrig: Deutsches Wörterbuch (Munich: Bertelsmann, 2006). See Branntwein at p. 298 and Schnaps at p. 1305. "Duden | Schnaps | Rechtschreibung,...
- be a breach of trade, in Rewe-Zentral AG v Bundesmonopolverwaltung für Branntwein. In 2015, the new protected geographical indication (PGI) "Crème de C****is...
- brennevin, Danish brændevin, Dutch brandewijn, Finnish Viina, German Branntwein, and Icelandic brennivín. A small gl**** of brännvin is called a snaps...
- Cachina (Perú) brandy, cognac (France), vermouth, armagnac (France), branntwein (Germany), pisco (Peru), rakija (The Balkans, Turkey), singani (Bolivia)...
- große Menge des unter dem Nahmen Pisco de Italia im Lande bekannten Branntweins verbraucht, der aus Peru kam; aber seitdem die Einfuhrzölle so hoch sind...
- wine" or "hot wine") was widely used. Others languages include the German Branntwein, Danish brændevin, Dutch: brandewijn, Swedish: brännvin, and Norwegian:...
- the tubers were being used in Baden to make a spirit called "Topinambur-Branntwein" (Jerusalem artichoke brandy), "Topinambur" (Jerusalem artichoke), "Topi"...
- may be an adaptation of the early Old High German der brannte Wein → Branntwein. Also compare English brandy, short for brandywine, from Dutch brandewijn...