- Calvados - Wikipedia
Calvados is distilled from cider made from specially grown and selected apples, from over 200 named varieties
- What Is Calvados: Calvados Vs Brandy How To Drink It
Learn everything you need to know about Calvados, a French apple brandy, and how to properly drink it with our detailed guides
- What Is Calvados? A Guide to France’s Famous Apple Brandy
Normandy, in northern France, is home to nearly 20,000 acres of apple orchards that are transformed into cider and a historic brandy called Calvados Here is everything you need to know about this famous apple brandy
- Calvados Brandy - Total Wine More
One of the world’s most prized fruit brandies is Calvados, an apple brandy produced in France’s Normandy region as far back as the 14th century There, producers select from more than 40 different apple varieties to ensure their final spirit has the right balance of flavors
- Calvados France - Official Calvados Appellation – French Apple Brandy . . .
Discover Calvados, its appellations, production and history in Normandy And the delicious cocktails or recipes you can make with the iconic French spirit !
- Calvados: The apple brandy that tastes like fall - The Manual
Discover Calvados, France’s apple brandy that captures the essence of autumn with notes of baked apples, spice, and oak Perfect neat or in cozy fall cocktails
- Calvados: A beginner’s guide and eight to try - Decanter
French brandy Calvados is currently being rediscovered by a new generation of drinkers Anthony Gladman explains how Calvados is made, how to drink it and recommends eight great bottles to buy Calvados is one of the ‘big three’ French brandies along with Cognac and Armagnac
- What is it? | Calvados US
Calvados is an apple brandy made from distilling cider into a spirit, known as eau-de-vie Hailing from the Normandy region, known for its mild climate, high rainfall, and abundance of apple orchards, Calvados has been produced locally for at least 5 centuries
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