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cherry brandy
noun
A liqueur made from cherries macerated in brandy or neutral spirit, and flavoured with spices
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I decide to sip on a Cherry Bomb Cocktail, a vibrant concoction of cognac, cherry brandy, grenadine, and Cointreau with a splash of lemon juice, in the majestic lobby.
If you are in the mood, order the bestselling cocktail, Cherry Lips, a sweet sledgehammer of Polish cherry vodka, cherry brandy, orange juice and champagne, no doubt a lucrative deal on the tax free isle.
For pudding, a black plum is good, especially if soaked in cherry brandy first.
Atkins-Smith sounds pleased that a keenly sourced cherry brandy label may get its moment in the spotlight.
It was cherry brandy, and Charles has told friends that four decades on, the two words still make him wince.
The New Yorker, May 18 , 1929P. 13 Lady asks West Side branch library for recipe for cherry brandy.
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So while the retro feel remains there's a new depth to their material – it's like listening to doo-wop through too many cherry brandies, a curdled version of American romance.
Harrison later referred to Spector needing "eighteen cherry brandies" before he could start work, a situation that forced much of the production duties onto Harrison alone.
The Durrells are back, and with them the creeping sense that Sunday nights are slowly being consumed by the cherry-brandy breath of the 1950s.
Cherries suspended in cherry-brandy gelatin make up the basic cherry Jello shot.
These preparations cover a wide range of flavourings including vanilla, lemon, lime, banana, cherry, butterscotch, brandy, and rum.
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