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- Singani is a Bolivian eau-de-vie or brandy distilled from white Muscat of Alexandria grapes. Only produced in the high valleys of Bolivia, it is the country's...
- roots. Vodka, gin, baijiu, shōchū, soju, tequila, rum, whisky, brandy, and singani are examples of distilled drinks. Beer, wine, cider, sake, and huangjiu...
- Singani is a town on Grande Comore Island in the Comoros. 11°50′50″S 43°19′40″E / 11.84722°S 43.32778°E / -11.84722; 43.32778 v t e...
- non-alcoholic beverages that are po****r among the people of Bolivia. Singani ( the Bolivian national drink) is the main liquor used to produce some...
- on the rocks in a tall gl****, such as a Collins gl****, with a jigger of singani and filled with either ginger ale, 7-Up, or Sprite and often garnished...
- Pisco, a typical Peruvian and Chilean alcoholic beverage Rectified spirit Singani, a typical Bolivian alcoholic beverage  Liquor portal Strongest Alcoholic...
- from the mountains of Bolivia. Singani is a traditional spirit of Bolivia, and Soderbergh doesn't like to label singani a brandy, because he says, "Millennials...
- import value of US$1.4 million. Liquor portal Drink portal List of piscos Singani Cocoroco Mitc****, Jerry T.; Terry, William C. (2011). "Contesting Pisco:...
-  Barbados: Rum (sugarcane mol****es)  Belize: Rum (sugarcane mol****es)  Bolivia: Singani (muscat grapes)  Brazil: Cachaça (sugarcane)  Chile: Pisco (grapes; in...
- In Bolivia, the grape has been used since at least the 1700s to make "singani," the distinctive wine brandy produced in the Cinti Valley and in the Central...