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Dutch brandy is a distilled spirit made from either grain or molasses alcohol flavored with various essences and extracts produced in the Netherlands. It was formerly referred to as "Dutch cognac" until that name was legally restricted to grape brandy from the Cognac region of France. Dutch names included Koetsiertje or Koetsierscognac or Hollandse Cognac. Its colour ranges from clear to dark brown, reflecting added caramel or artificial dye.
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