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Calvados

British pronunciation/kælvˈɑːdə‍ʊz/
American pronunciation/kælvˈɑːdoʊz/
Calvados
[NOUN]
1

a type of brandy that is made with apples and sometimes pears, originated in Normandy

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calvados definition and meaning

what is "calvados"?

Calvados is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented and distilled apples, pears, or a combination of the two. It is popular in France and is usually 40-50% alcohol by volume. It is usually clear and has a sweet, fruity flavor. Calvados is often served neat or with a mixer, and is also used to make a variety of cocktails. It is also used in cooking, and is often used to add flavor to sauces and marinades. Calvados is traditionally aged in oak barrels, which gives it a smooth, mellow flavor. Calvados is typically classified according to its age, with younger calvados having a more fruity flavor and older calvados having a more mature, oaky flavor. It can range in color from light gold to dark amber, depending on the type of wood used to age it.

Examples
1We bought really expensive Calvados.
2The base spirit of this drink is called Calvados, which is apple brandy.
3Already the vanilla and the Calvados smells good.
4And I hit that with Calvados or Apple Brandy to make that into a slurry.
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