Read a history of the company or learn about the full range of offered products. Has descriptions of the characteristics of various spirits.
Gin maker invites visitors to learn more about its product. Find a history of gin, recipes, and videos, plus a section featuring design work from around the world.
Learn about various products and view examples of advertising campaigns worldwide. Also offers recipes for Campari cocktails.
This traditional family ouzo-distillery has been brewing quality ouzo for three generations. Find company facts, products, and contacts.
Producers of Woodchuck Draft cider offer recent news and a history of the product. Features a description of the fermenting process.
Download advertising images and find a collection of recipes. Also provides a recipe mailing list.
Encyclopedia entry describes these cooking flavors used most often in sauces and alcoholic beverages.
Find a description of the distillation process and the origin of this alcoholic beverage from the MSN Encarta Encyclopedia.
Learn the origins and mechanics of this process of creating alcoholic beverages from the MSN Encarta.
Check out the ingredients of this sweetened, alcoholic beverage. Explains the meaning of proof.
Made in Plymouth, England, this traditional gin upholds an "unrivalled heritage." Learn of it's unique history, product news, and recipes.
Learn how to taste cognac like the experts or take a tour and find out how it is made. From this producer of French champagne cognac.
Official drink of the England cricket team, this cider offers product information and an overview of the product line.
Owns leading wine and spirits brands, plus Universal Studios. Find info on the company and its brands, financials, stock quotes, jobs, and news.
Martin Sebor distillery in England sells absinthe, describes how it uses wormwood in its distillation process, and suggests cocktail recipes.
Three Australian roommates rate various spirits on a five-star scale. Read reviews of the front runners or search for your favorite by category.
Read about this Brazilian liquor made that is also known as caxaca, caxa or chacha. Includes recipes for cachaca drinks, including batidas.