- analogous, as
paloviini or paloviina, but has
since been
shortened to just
viina. The word
means "burn[t] (distilled) wine",
stemming from
Middle Low German:...
-
Koskenkorva Viina (also
known simply as
Koskenkorva or Kossu) is a
traditional clear spirit drink (38%) in Finland,
produced by
Anora Group at the Koskenkorva...
- po****r in Finland. Traditionally, the ****tail
consisted of
Koskenkorva Viina vodka with
salmiakki extract dissolved into it. Sometimes, ground-up Tyrkisk...
- uses: As a
flavoring for
candies (e.g.,
Terva Leijona) and
alcohol (Terva
Viina). As a ****e for food, like meat. As a
scent for saunas. Tar
water is mixed...
- The Russo-Ukrainian War
began in
February 2014 and is ongoing.
Following Ukraine's
Revolution of Dignity,
Russia occupied and
annexed Crimea from Ukraine...
- (1941–1945) (Velyka
vitchyzniana viina) in the country's law with the "Second
World War (1939–1945)" (Druha
svitova viina), as part of a set of decommunization...
- now part of the
Altia corporation.
Dilution and
bottling of
Koskenkorva Viina,
distilled in the
distillery in Koskenkorva, Ilmajoki, is done in Rajamäki...
- (Ukrainian: українсько-радянська війна, romanized: ukrainsko-radianska
viina) is the term
commonly used in post-Soviet
Ukraine for the
events taking...
- Faroese: brennivín, Norwegian: brennevin, Swedish: brännvin (Finnish:
Viina), is an old
Nordic term for
distilled liquor,
generally from potatoes, grain...
- hits are
Pohjoista viljaa (Northern Crops), Ei enkeleitä (No Angels) and
Viina,
Terva &
Hauta (Booze, Tar & The Grave).
Kaarle and
Simeoni got the idea...