**Absinthe** - A distillate orginally based on grape eau-de-vie and steeped with or rectified with several herbals and botanicals, including hyssop, lemon balm, anise, Chinese aniseed, fennel, coriander and other roots and herbs. The ingredient of wormwood oil that contained thujone, a strong drug that causes epileptic type seizures when taken in large quantities, led to the drink being banned in many countries.
**Advocaat** - Dutch term for 'lawyer' is also the name of a Dutch liqueur made with egg yolk and brandy and flavoured with vanilla, among other ingredients.
**Angostura Bitters** - A Skillfully blended aromatic preparation of gentian flowers in combination with a variety of vegetable colouring matter. Made with the same ingredients since 1824.
**Armagnac** - French brandy from Gers in southern France and is generally stronger than Cognac from three armagnac producing regions as defined by the AOC of Bas Armagnac, Tanreze and Haut Armagnac.
**Aroma (bouquet, nose)** - All refer to the scent of a wine. Aroma and bouquet are similar terms alluding to the strength and type of scent in a wine ( a spicy bouquet or a peachy aroma),while nose is a specific term meaning a strong and intense scent.
**Bourbon** American whiskey made froma mash of between 51% and 79% corn (a small amount of barley, then either rye or wheat fills out the rest of the mash), usually aged two years in charred oak barrels.
**Body** The weight of a wine in the mouth, and the depth or substance of the taste. Wine ranges from light-bodied to medium-bodied to full-bodied, a full-bodied wine being the heaviest.
**Boston Shaker** - To shake cocktails, the slightly larger metal half is placed over the 480ml (16oz) mixing glass to form one recepticle for shaking.
**Bourbon** - American made whiskey from a mash of 51% and 79% corn. The mash is then added to with either barley, rye or wheat and is usually aged two years in charred oak barrels.
**Cachaca** - Cachaca is Brazilian liquor made from distilled sugar cane juice while rum is distilled from molasses. Cachaca is distilled directly from the juice of the unrefined sugar cane.
**Calvados** - Made from up to forty-eight different apple varieties, Calvados is an aged brandy, operating under the Calvados department in Normandy, France.
**Campari** - Campari is a bitter Italian aperitif made according to a secret recipe originally developed in 1860 by Gaspare Campari in Milan but known to be based on quinine and uses cochineal for it's red colourant.
**Cherry Brandy** - A colourless spirit produced from the distillation of cherries, often distillation of cherries, often called by its German name, Kirschwasser.
**Cognac** The worlds best-known and most highly regarded brandy. Distilled from grapes, true Cognac originates only in the Cognac region of west-central France and in two nearby French départements, which include Segonzac and Jarnac. Thus, all Cognac is brandy but not all coñac, kognac, or brandy is Cognac!
**Coco Lopez** A cream of coconut. A canned preparation made from coconut milk, sugar, and other non-alcoholic ingredients useful in making tropical cocktails.
**Estate Bottled** - The term on a bottle indicating that the wine was produced completely by one vineyard (cultivation of grapes, fermentation, aging & bottling).
**Liqueur** - A class of spirit that is usually sweet and traditionally served after dinner. It is produced by either mixing or redistilling spirits with natural ingredients such as fruits, plants, flowers, or chocolate.
**Pousse-cafi** - An after-dinner drink made with liqueurs of varying weights and colours. The liqueurs must be delicately poured into the glass so that several separate layers of liquid are the result.
**Vodka** - A clear spirit that is generally made from grain, but can be distilled from other starches such as potatoes, corn and beets. Vodkas are commonly flavoured with essences of citrus or other fruits, or spices such as pepper.
**Whisky** - A spirit distilled from fermented grain mash, stored in oak containers - Spelling - Whisky (without the 'e') for those produced only in Scotland.