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ginebra is Genever from Holland (Bols is only a registered trade mark), and caña is a kind of "grappa" made from grappes or sugar cane

yes, ginebra is Dutch gin, which, for some strange coincidence has become - together with caña - the beverage of the Argentine rural people. Cowboys (gauchos) do ginebra often, and there are two favorite brands: Bols and Llave.

Caña is not technically a grappa, as grapes are not part of its elaboration. Caña means cane in Spanish, and in this case it is applied to sugarcane. So technically, caña is a rum.

Caña Paraguaya, a sugarcane distillate from Paraguay, is a highly prized liquor in South America and a real pleasure to drink for those who appreciate fine liquor.

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