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distillery
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United States
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Distilleries are famous for producing high-quality whiskey and are popular tourist attractions.
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distillery
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United States
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Distilleries are famous for producing whiskey, such as bourbon in the United States and Scotch in Scotland.
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rye whiskey
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United States
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Considered a traditional American spirit and often associated with American history and culture.
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rye whiskey
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United States
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Rye whiskey is a popular choice for cocktails such as the Manhattan and the Old Fashioned.
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rye whiskey
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United States
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Commonly associated with American history and culture, often consumed neat or in classic cocktails like the Manhattan.
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rye whiskey
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United States
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Popular and traditional spirit in the United States, especially in regions like Kentucky and Pennsylvania.
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rye whiskey
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United States
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Rye whiskey is a traditional and popular type of whiskey in the United States, often associated with American history and heritage.
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scotch
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United States
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Often associated with upscale bars and enjoyed on the rocks or as a component in cocktails, such as the classic 'Scotch and Soda.'
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scotch
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United States
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Associated with luxury and sophistication, often enjoyed as a premium spirit for special occasions or to signify status.
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scotch
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United States
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Often associated with blended whiskey and used in mixed drinks like the classic 'Scotch and Soda'
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scotch
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United States
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Often considered a high-end alcoholic beverage and associated with sophistication and luxury
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scotch
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United States
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Scotch is seen as a sophisticated and premium spirit in the United States, often enjoyed by connoisseurs and at upscale events.
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whiskey
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US
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Commonly enjoyed as a beverage, especially in the US and Scotland
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whiskey
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United States
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Often enjoyed neat or on the rocks, and frequently associated with socialization and relaxation.
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whiskey
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United States
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Generally spelled as 'whiskey' and can be aged in new, charred oak barrels
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whiskey
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United States
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Popular alcoholic beverage enjoyed neat or on the rocks
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whisky
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USA
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Often associated with special occasions or as a refined drink
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