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  "path": "/articles/world-regional-spirits-map/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-20T11:55:45.000Z",
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  "tags": [
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  "textContent": "Not much tells you about a place quite like its indigenous beverage. Aperol and Campari conjure feelings of an Italian summer, bourbon transports drinkers to the American South, and sake evokes Japanese rice paddies. Locale-specific spirits often pull from the flora and fauna of their environments, and the result is the land’s identity in liquid form. There is no Caribbean rum without local sugarcane, nor Spanish vermouth without the country’s ripe grapes. What these examples have in common, however, is their presence in the mainstream.\n\nThe article 8 Little-Known Regional Spirits From Around the World appeared first on VinePair.",
  "title": "8 Little-Known Regional Spirits From Around the World"
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