A kind of brandy of superior quality, and much dearer, made from Muscatel grapes, is called Aguardiente de Italia.
The common brandy is called Aguardiente de Pisco, because it is shipped at that port.
Has Senor Don Manuel Felipe Hilario Noriega been drinking too much aguardiente and so forgotten to come?
There has been much drinking of aguardiente (brandy) and everybody by this time is pretty reckless.
In part he has solved the problem as the moonshiner of Kentucky tried to solve it, and from cane juice makes aguardiente (brandy).
There is a heavy tax on sugar and on aguardiente (brandy) manufactured from cane juice.
Each also gets a small weekly allotment of aguardiente while in the planter's employ.
When we tasted the aguardiente we discovered that the monarch of the desert island understood how to trade in quite a civilised fashion; it was horrible stuff, not at all up to the excellent sample he had treated us to on our landing.
The good old man pulled out a pannikin from between the stones of the wall, and proceeded to serve out to each of us a tot of excellent aguardiente from the demijohn.
He sat upon the ground, exchanging jokes with the ruffians, drinking their aguardiente and smoking their best cigars, like a jovial comrade.
The Cura sighed, hesitated, tossed off a glass of aguardiente and proposed another way.
Smarting salt and aguardiente are then rubbed in for healing purposes, and the wretched girl is conducted to a dark chamber, where her baby, five months old, is shortly afterwards brought her for solace and aliment.
They combine singing with dancing, and mix these with cigar smoking and aguardiente drinking.
The manufacture of aguardiente is a government monopoly, which is farmed out to contractors.
While getting the aguardiente for his guest he had given orders, and he knew how well such orders could be carried out.
He had fallen into talk more intimate than he wished; and while the guest was uttering something polite about the nobility of missionary work, he placed him in an easy-chair and sought aguardiente for his immediate refreshment.
Sausage rather too much garlic perhaps; but the brown bread and the aguardiente unexceptionable.
Here Captain Brand drained some more aguardiente out of a cracked earthen pot, and slapped his fine legs with rapture.
Glad was old Miguel Tortuga to have a strong man to assist him for the privilege of joining in a sip of aguardiente and catching a red snapper or two; so they jumped on board and spread the sail.
Fortifying his inner man with the last half pint of aguardiente for breakfast, which quite refreshed him, he went to work.
It cost my poor father many a thousand reals; and when I was able to go to work, I vowed before the Virgin that I would never touch aguardiente again.
He is as moderate as a Bedouin in his wants, and never touches the burningaguardiente which the muleteers are accustomed to drink.
As the night wanes, and the aguardiente grows lower in the queer-looking bottles, the company can no longer restrain its grief.
And here I may observe that the Cubans can drink more aguardiente and gin, without showing any unsteadiness, than any other people on the face of the earth.
I haven't got any New England rum, but I can give you some ten-year-old aguardiente made on the place.
He would affirm with strict verity that his omelettes were unapproachable, his beds miraculous, his aguardiente supreme, his house was even as your own.
While getting the aguardiente for his guest he had given orders, and he knew how well such orders would be carried out.
Trains of mules are continually passing with their heavy loads of wood and charcoal, bales of goods and barrels of aguardiente de caƱa, which is rum made from the sugar-cane, but not coloured like that which comes to England.
We see a schooner at night acting queerly, also a motor boat, and we find a stock of aguardiente buried on the island, but that proves nothing against the Hunter gang or anyone else for that matter.
I wish I had a couple of bottles of that aguardiente now!
Me hang around there a-selling aguardiente to peones?
I, that might be now sitting in the cantina of Ignacio Flores at Las Bocas, selling aguardiente and anisette to his custom?
At the end of a quarter of an hour they fraternized in the most cordial way, thanks to the aguardiente of Pisco, with which the lanceros were abundantly provided.
Peru by the Spaniards, did not recoil before the offer made him to betray his brothers, on condition that they should give him as much aguardiente as he could drink.
That is true," Giacomo remarked; "but no matter; it is better to die while smuggling a few bottles of aguardiente under the very noses of the officers.
When a bottle of aguardiente was served to the two men, the Indian finished it alone, for Leon scarce wet his lips.
Our host appeared to devote the whole of his energy to imbibing aguardiente and loafing, whilst his wife, a kindly faced mestiza, did the cooking, and always looked hot and overworked.
If the occasion is one of especial rejoicing money will be spent, some going to the priest to pay for masses, but far the larger amount finding its way to the aguardiente shop.
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