First produced in 1801, this "royal" brand is "Scotland's Prince of Whiskies"
Popular in China, shaoxing is a wine made from this grain
Like calvados, Swiss batzi is a brandy made from this fruit
Amontillado, a type of this fortified wine, has a distinctively nutty flavor
This indentation in the bottom strengthens the bottle, which is useful when putting your fourth down
In the '90s the U.S. banned the once-common use of this metal in the foil over a bottle's neck
Until vintners learned to test sugar levels in the 19th C., half of the bottles of this French wine would explode
As well as port & Madeira wines, Portugal produces half the world's supply of this stopper material
It's a simple glass vessel for wine, or the glass pot of a drip coffeemaker
The most famous grape variety used to make red wine is this cabernet