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Wincarnis
British tonic wine / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wincarnis is a brand name of a British tonic wine, popular in Jamaica and some other former British colonies.[1] The name is derived from "wine carnis", from the Latin meaning "of meat." It is a fortified wine (17%) now made to a secret recipe of grape juice, malt extracts, herbs and spices, but it no longer contains meat. Wincarnis has a similar taste to sweet sherry.
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