- Eau-de-vie
An eau-de-vie (plural, eaux-de-vie) is a clear, colorless fruit brandy that is produced by means of fermentation and double distillation. The fruit flavor is typically very light.
Although "eau de vie" is a French term, similar
distilled beverage s are produced in other countries (for example, German Schnaps,Balkan rakia , Hungarianpalinka , Sri Lankan coconut arrack), andGeorgian chacha (ჭაჭა).A typical scenario would involve growing the appropriate fruit, harvesting it when ripe, fermenting the crushed fruit, and then distilling. Eaux-de-vie are typically not aged in wooden casks, hence they are clear. The ripe fruit is fermented, distilled, and quickly bottled in order to preserve the freshness and aroma of the parent fruit. Although this is the usual practice, some variants do exist, and some distillers age their products before bottling. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=An Orchard in a Bottle, at 80 Proof |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/15/dining/15pour.html |quote=But his first love are the gorgeous, impeccably pure eaux de vie that he makes from pears and plums, cherries and raspberries, and even, in a distinctly Northwestern touch, from the springtime buds of Douglas firs. |publisher=
New York Times |date=2007-08-15 |accessdate=2007-07-21 ]Some commonly available flavors are eau-de-vie de poire (pear), eau-de-vie de pomme (apple), eau-de-vie de mirabelle (yellow plum), and eau-de-vie de pêche (peach). When made from
pomace , it is calledpomace brandy or "marc". The French apple-flavored spirit Calvados is made by aging it in wooden casks before bottling.erving
Exact serving preferences vary by individual, but here are some general guidelines:
* Temperature: Eaux-de-vie are usually served chilled.
* Serving size: Usually served as adigestif (a postprandial alcoholic drink that aids digestion). The typical serving size is 1–2 ounces, owing to the high alcohol content of the spirit and to the fact that it is typically drunk after a meal during which wine, or some other alcoholic beverage, has already been served.
*Glassware. Some connoisseurs recommend a tulip-shaped glass; others recommend asnifter .Etymology
"Eau de vie" is a French expression that means "water of life". Other spirits have similar etymologies, such as
whisky , which is an anglicization of the Irish "uisce beatha" or of the Scottish Gaelic "uisge beatha". Similarly, we see "aqua vitae " in Latin (pronounced /AHK-wə VYE-tee/) and "akvavit " (/AHK-və-veet/) in the Scandinavian languages. The Slavic terms ("wódka" in Polish and "vodka" in Russian) are diminutives of the words for "water".ee also
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Akvavit
*Aqua vitae
*Brandy
* Fruit brandy
* Cognac
* German Schnaps
*Grappa
*Palinka
*Slivovitz References
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