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Andrés cleverly finished Baby Duck with seven per cent alcohol because the lower alcohol meant lower taxes and thus a cheaper wine. The grapey flavours and sweetness appealed to palates of the day. Andrés advertised it heavily on television, even hiring an animal psychologist to advise how the ducklings should behave in the commercials.
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Andrés cleverly finished Baby Duck with seven per cent alcohol because the lower alcohol meant lower taxes and thus a cheaper wine. The grapey flavours and sweetness appealed to palates of the day. Andrés advertised it heavily on television, even hiring an animal psychologist to advise how the ducklings should behave in the commercials.
11 Μαρ 2021 · This iconic Ontario wine was hands down the drink of choice for underage drinkers in the decade of disco. Surprisingly also those of legal drinking age enjoyed this fizzy concoction as well. In fact, Baby Duck which was produced by Andres Wine, was the best selling domestic wine in that decade.
Launched in the 1970s, Baby Duck once dominated Ontario's burgeoning wine market. It still holds its own, with forward sweet fruit and lively bubbles. Enjoy aromas and flavours of candied strawberries and red fruit preserve. Serve well-chilled with Asian cuisine, jerk chicken or smoky barbecue.
Launched in the 1970s, Baby Duck once dominated Ontario's burgeoning wine market. It still holds its own, with forward sweet fruit and lively bubbles. Enjoy aromas and flavours of sweet table grapes and ripe pear. Serve well-chilled with Asian cuisine, jerk chicken or smoky barbecue.
Andres Baby Duck is a liqueur created in the Basque Country of Spain and made from a secret family recipe passed down from generation to generation. With 75% of its ingredients coming from local farmers and producers, it is the traditional liqueur of the Basque Country.
Body: Medium. Launched in the 1970s, Baby Duck once dominated Ontario's burgeoning wine market. It still holds its own, with forward sweet fruit and lively bubbles. Enjoy aromas and flavours of sweet table grapes and ripe pear. Serve well-chilled with Asian cuisine, jerk chicken or smoky barbecue.