Pomace brandy

Grappa, an example of a brandy made from grape pomace

Pomace spirit (or pomace brandy) is a liquor distilled from pomace that is left over from winemaking, after the grapes are pressed. It is called marc in both English and French, but "grappa" in Italian and "bagaço" in Portuguese.[1] In Spanish it is called orujo.[2] Alcohol derived from pomace is also used as the traditional base spirit of other liquors, such as some anise-flavored spirits. Unlike wine brandy, most pomace brandies are neither aged nor coloured.

  1. ^ Gibson, Mark (2018). Food Science and the Culinary Arts. Academic Press (An imprint of Elsevier). p. 409. ISBN 978-0128118160.
  2. ^ "Grape based spirits". Spritsfully.

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