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kirsch

[ keersh ]

noun

  1. a fragrant, colorless, unaged brandy distilled from a fermented mash of cherries, produced especially in Germany, Switzerland, and Alsace, France.


Kirsch

/ kɪəʃ; ˈkɪəʃˌvɑːsə /

noun

  1. a brandy distilled from cherries, made chiefly in the Black Forest in Germany and in the Jura and Vosges districts of France
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of kirsch1

1810–20; < German Kirsch, shortened form of Kirschwasser, equivalent to Kirsch ( e ) cherry + Wasser water
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Word History and Origins

Origin of kirsch1

German Kirschwasser cherry water
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Example Sentences

It is sweetened with cherry preserves and spiked with kirsch for extra cherry flavor.

The final blend is about 15 percent Australian fruit, and features what the winery calls “brazen Penfolds markers” of “mocha and kirsch.”

Alternatively, you could invest in some kirsch for the season, since it is also called for in Liam Charles’s wholly nontraditional cherry bakewell custard tart.

If you find the mixture is too thick at this point, stir in the additional tablespoon of kirsch and/or additional wine.

Champagne, whiskey, kirsch, eau de vie, beer, cognac, wines white and red — the bottles keep coming.

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