Noun
Italian brandy made from residue of grapes after pressing
Source: WordNetA dessert bar stocked with eaux-de-vie -- clear fruit brandies, such as kirsch (cherry), framboise (raspberry), or grappa (grape) -- is an unexpected touch and a nice alternative to sweet wine. Source: Internet
An elegant bar boasting over 100 varieties of Swiss grappa and fruit brandies is at the heart of the lounge. Source: Internet
Combine the gelato base and grappa in an ice cream machine and churn according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Source: Internet
Rather than discard the dried grape skins (or use them for distillation into grappa), resourceful winemakers use them to add depth and complexity to their standard Valpolicella wines. Source: Internet
I ate tuna pâté, mussels stewed in a rich tomato-garlic sauce, and shrimp sautéed in butter and herbs and drank white wine and grappa. Source: Internet
For those other occasions, grappa will do. Source: Internet