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calvados|ˈkælvədɒs| Also Calvados. [f. Calvados, a department of Normandy, France.] A spirit distilled from cider, named after the region in which it is traditionally made; apple-jack.
1906C. Scudamore Normandy viii. 39 Calvados produces much cider and perry as well as a kind of brandy termed ‘Calvados’. 1930R. F. Wilson How to wine & dine in Paris v. 102 Cider, good ordinary wine, and fine old apple brandy (Calvados). 1942E. Waugh Put out more Flags 139 The principal ingredients were vodka and calvados. |