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Wine plays an irreplaceable role in life, and the wine culture formed by different regional cultures is also different.
French brandy:
As one of the oldest wine producers in the world, France is not only widely planted, high in wine production and consumption, but also recognized as the world's first in wine quality. Moreover, brandy is often called "the soul of wine" and "eaux-de-vie" by the French, and there are many countries in the world that produce brandy, but the French brandy is the most famous.
British Scotch Whisky:
The most famous British liquor is not only Scotch whisky, but also gin, but when it comes to the national drink of the United Kingdom, whisky is more representative. Scotch whisky, along with Chinese Moutai and French cognac, is one of the best whiskies in the world, and the UK has legal restrictions on English whisky, as long as it is made and blended in Scotland, it can be called Scotch whisky.
Russian vodka:
Vodka is the national drink of Russia and Poland, also known as Odec and Oske, and is a very popular strong drink in the cold Nordic countries. Although vodka is already sold all over the world, and vodka is also produced in alcohol-producing countries around the world, Russia has the most sales volume and production. The ethanol content is generally 35% to 50% unsealed, colorless and tasteless, the characteristics are not obvious, but it is very refreshing, the taste is strong, it is the base wine without any artificial addition, flavoring and seasoning, and it is also the originator and must-use liquor of the world's main flavored cocktails.
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1. First placeBacard, the founder of the brand, who immigrated to Cuba from Spain, for the first time gave the original rough and strong success to a meticulous and soft new style, with an alcohol content of 75% at 51 degrees, which is used to make cocktails with an extraordinarily full taste.
2. Second place Smirno Vodka, in 1818, the Crown Vodka Distillery was established in Moscow after the October Revolution of 917, and it is still a family business. In 1930 its recipe was brought to the United States, where the Crown Vodka Distillery was established. It is currently one of the most widely accepted vodkas, sold in more than 170 countries around the world, making it the world's No. 1 vodka.
The second largest consumption of spirits, with 460,000 bottles of Crown Vodka sold every day, it is one of the purest spirits.
3. No. 3 Absolut Vodka, the world's leading spirits brand, Absolut Vodka, has recently topped the list of American luxury brands by Forbes Business Magazine. The production of the best vodka is not only mellow in taste, but also in unrivalled quality. The perfection and infinite creativity embodied in its brand are recognized by the world, and Kyushu is famous.
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