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'''Wincarnis''' (which is [[Latin]] for 'meat wine') is a brand name of a popular British fortified [[tonic wine]], and was originally called '''Liebig's Extract of Meat and Malt Wine'''[http://www.pharmj.com/Editorial/20031220/christmas/cheer.html]. It was originally produced by [[Colman's]] (of [[mustard]] fame) in [[Norwich]]. Wincarnis is now marketed as an aperitif wine and produced by [[Hedges & Butler]]. The wine no longer contains meat, although the recipe is a secret.
 
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