pear brandy造句
例句與造句
- It is his birthday and he offers her pear brandy for a toast.
- Add 3 ounces of vodka mixture, simple syrup, lemon juice and pear brandy.
- This recipe is versatile _ you can substitute pears, pear brandy and pear nectar.
- It is like pear brandy and a martini, fused.
- For an appetizer, I had the seared foie gras in a pear brandy, muscat and leek sauce.
- It's difficult to find pear brandy in a sentence. 用pear brandy造句挺難的
- 6 tablespoons Poire William ( pear brandy)
- In Graub黱den the pears are laid in pear brandy or rose water which gives a more distinguishable pear taste.
- While bulgur is cooking and pears are poaching, rub each squab with pear brandy, and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Charbay's black walnut liqueur was released after 14 years in the barrel, and the'83 pear brandy can finally be poured now.
- It included 200 bottles of brandy, 290 bottles of apricot brandy, 240 bottles of pear brandy and 225 barrels of red wine.
- For instance, he said, characteristically carping on a minute detail, the two men had celebrated their agreement with pear brandy, and not with plum brandy as the general said.
- On the edge of town, McCurdy Farms offers a rather unusual product : eau de vie de poire, pear brandy made by Portland's acclaimed Clear Creek Distillery and containing a pear in each bottle.
- The panel accepted the version of those in charge of the alcohol stock, which included 200 bottles of brandy, 290 bottles of apricot brandy, 240 bottles of pear brandy and 225 barrels of red wine.
- Yes, you can find any number of brandies made from blackberries, peaches and other fruits, and pear brandy in particular can be beguiling, but apple brandy stands by itself as a credible alternative to such exalted grape brandies as Cognac and Armagnac.
- These stories were often told in a smoky restaurant at a table holding empty wine bottles and a dwindling flask of pear brandy, said historian Stanley Karnow, author of " Vietnam : A History " ( Viking, 1983 ), who spent 70 hours interviewing Conein ( pronounced co-NEEN ) for a proposed biography.