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Eau de vie

An eau de vie[A] (French for spirit,[1] lit.'water of life') is a clear, colourless fruit brandy that is produced by means of fermentation and double distillation. The fruit flavor is typically very light.

Three bottles of eau de vie. The flavors are framboise (raspberry), zinfandel grape, and cherry.

In English-speaking countries, eau de vie refers to a distilled beverage made from fruit other than grapes. Similar terms may be local translations or may specify the fruit used to produce it. Although eau de vie is a French term, similar beverages are produced in other countries (e.g., German Schnaps, Greek ρακί, Turkish rakı, Balkan rakia, Romanian țuică, Czech and Slovak pálenka, Hungarian pálinka, and Sri Lankan coconut arrack). In French, however, eau de vie is a generic term for distilled spirits. The proper French term for fruit brandy is eau-de-vie de fruit, while eau-de-vie de vin means wine spirit (brandy), and several further categories of spirits (distilled from grape pomace, lees of wine, beer, cereals, etc.) are also legally defined as eau-de-vie in a similar fashion. Many eaux de vie made from fruits, wine, pomace, or rye have a protected designation of origin within the European Union.[1]

Production edit

Fruit spirit edit

Traditional fruit spirits are made with ripe fruit that is fermented, distilled, and quickly bottled to preserve the freshness and aroma of the parent fruit. Eaux de vie are typically not aged in wooden casks, hence they are clear. Although this is the usual practice, some distillers age their products before bottling.[2]

Geist edit

Some fruits, such as raspberries, rowanberries, rosehips, and sloes, do not contain adequate sugars for fermenting. Instead, the spirits are produced by macerating fruit in neutral grain spirits for some time before distilling.[3] The legal term used for these spirits within the European Union is Geist, meaning "spirit" in German.[1] Geist can also be produced with vegetables, nuts, herbs, and other plant materials such as rose petals, mushrooms[1] or pumpkin seeds.[4]

Varieties edit

Most commonly available flavors in France are eau de vie de poire (pear, known as eau de vie de Poire Williams when made from the Williams pear), eau de vie de framboise (raspberries), eau de vie de pomme (apple), eau de vie de mirabelle (mirabelle plum), and eau de vie de pêche (peach). When made from pomace, it is called pomace brandy or marc.

While most eaux de vie from the Alpine regions of Europe only rest very briefly in glass containers, others are aged in wooden casks before bottling. Thus, calvados, an apple-based spirit from northwestern France, is required by law to spend at least two years in wood, and most producers also offer much older products to the market (up to 20 years or more). Some slivovitz are also aged in wooden casks, giving them their golden or amber color and some additional flavors. Romanian țuică bătrână is aged in casks made from mulberry wood, which impart a pale brown color.

In the Caribbean, eaux-de-vie are made from tropical fruits such as banana, ambarella, guava, mango, pineapple, and sapodilla.

The term can also refer to maple eau de vie, made from maple syrup.

Acerum is a Canadian eau de vie made in Quebec from maple syrup.[5]

Serving edit

 
An Eau de vie in a traditional nosing glass

An eau de vie is usually served as a digestif. The typical serving size is 30 to 60 ml (1.1 to 2.1 imp fl oz; 1.0 to 2.0 US fl oz), owing to the high alcohol content of the spirit and because it is typically drunk after a meal during which wine, or some other alcoholic beverage, has already been served.

Sometimes, also is used in traditional recipes of the French cuisine, for deglazing, instead of – or together with – the usual white wine.

Eaux de vie should be served cold.[6]

See also edit

Explanatory notes edit

  1. ^ English: /dəˈv/; French: [odəvi]. Plural: eaux de vie. The phrase can also be hyphenated eau-de-vie and eaux-de-vie

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Regulation (EU) No 110/2008 of 15 January 2008 on the definition, description, presentation, labelling and the protection of geographical indications of spirit drinks and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No 1576/89 §16, §17
  2. ^ Asimov, Eric (15 August 2007). "An Orchard in a Bottle, at 80 Proof". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 July 2007. 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.
  3. ^ Apple, R. W. Jr. (April 1998). "EAU de Vie: Fruit's Essence Captured in a Bottle". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "Beim Schnapsbrenner in Spalt: Destillierte Heimat" [At the Schnaps Maker in Spalt: Distilled Homeland]. Bayerischer Rundfunk (in German). 2 March 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Alcools à base d'érable: un marché en pleine effervescence". LaTerre (in French). 22 December 2018. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  6. ^ Prial, Frank J. (18 February 1979). "Fruits of the Distiller's Art". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 November 2021.

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rakia Romanian țuică Czech and Slovak palenka Hungarian palinka and Sri Lankan coconut arrack In French however eau de vie is a generic term for distilled spirits The proper French term for fruit brandy is eau de vie de fruit while eau de vie de vin means wine spirit brandy and several further categories of spirits distilled from grape pomace lees of wine beer cereals etc are also legally defined as eau de vie in a similar fashion Many eaux de vie made from fruits wine pomace or rye have a protected designation of origin within the European Union 1 Contents 1 Production 1 1 Fruit spirit 1 2 Geist 2 Varieties 3 Serving 4 See also 5 Explanatory notes 6 References 7 External linksProduction editFruit spirit edit Main article Fruit brandy Traditional fruit spirits are made with ripe fruit that is fermented distilled and quickly bottled to preserve the freshness and aroma of the parent fruit Eaux de vie are typically not aged in wooden casks hence they are clear Although this is the usual practice some distillers age their products before bottling 2 Geist edit Main article Geist liquor Some fruits such as raspberries rowanberries rosehips and sloes do not contain adequate sugars for fermenting Instead the spirits are produced by macerating fruit in neutral grain spirits for some time before distilling 3 The legal term used for these spirits within the European Union is Geist meaning spirit in German 1 Geist can also be produced with vegetables nuts herbs and other plant materials such as rose petals mushrooms 1 or pumpkin seeds 4 Varieties editMost commonly available flavors in France are eau de vie de poire pear known as eau de vie de Poire Williams when made from the Williams pear eau de vie de framboise raspberries eau de vie de pomme apple eau de vie de mirabelle mirabelle plum and eau de vie de peche peach When made from pomace it is called pomace brandy or marc While most eaux de vie from the Alpine regions of Europe only rest very briefly in glass containers others are aged in wooden casks before bottling Thus calvados an apple based spirit from northwestern France is required by law to spend at least two years in wood and most producers also offer much older products to the market up to 20 years or more Some slivovitz are also aged in wooden casks giving them their golden or amber color and some additional flavors Romanian țuică bătrană is aged in casks made from mulberry wood which impart a pale brown color In the Caribbean eaux de vie are made from tropical fruits such as banana ambarella guava mango pineapple and sapodilla The term can also refer to maple eau de vie made from maple syrup Acerum is a Canadian eau de vie made in Quebec from maple syrup 5 Serving edit nbsp An Eau de vie in a traditional nosing glassAn eau de vie is usually served as a digestif The typical serving size is 30 to 60 ml 1 1 to 2 1 imp fl oz 1 0 to 2 0 US fl oz owing to the high alcohol content of the spirit and because it is typically drunk after a meal during which wine or some other alcoholic beverage has already been served Sometimes also is used in traditional recipes of the French cuisine for deglazing instead of or together with the usual white wine Eaux de vie should be served cold 6 See also edit nbsp Liquor portal nbsp Drink portalAkvavit Aqua vitae Aguardiente Brandy Chacha Damassine Grappa Kirsch Liquor Orujo Palinka Rakia Schnapps St George Spirits an American producer of eau de vie WilliamineExplanatory notes edit English oʊ d e ˈ v iː French odevi Plural eaux de vie The phrase can also be hyphenated eau de vie and eaux de vieReferences edit a b c d Regulation EU No 110 2008 of 15 January 2008 on the definition description presentation labelling and the protection of geographical indications of spirit drinks and repealing Council Regulation EEC No 1576 89 16 17 Asimov Eric 15 August 2007 An Orchard in a Bottle at 80 Proof The New York Times Retrieved 21 July 2007 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 Apple R W Jr April 1998 EAU de Vie Fruit s Essence Captured in a Bottle The New York Times Beim Schnapsbrenner in Spalt Destillierte Heimat At the Schnaps Maker in Spalt Distilled Homeland Bayerischer Rundfunk in German 2 March 2019 Retrieved 21 November 2021 Alcools a base d erable un marche en pleine effervescence LaTerre in French 22 December 2018 Retrieved 25 July 2022 Prial Frank J 18 February 1979 Fruits of the Distiller s Art The New York Times Retrieved 21 November 2021 External links edit nbsp Look up eau de vie in Wiktionary the free dictionary nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to eau de vie Buying guide from Food amp Wine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eau de vie amp oldid 1185551045, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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