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nearer

resemblance

to

the

latter,

and

generally

to

be

bought

at

45/.

per

pipe

of

115

gallons,

duty

in-

cluded.

RED

CAPE,

which,

from

its

low

rate

of

duty,

may

be

had,

including

that

charge,

for

about

32/.

per

pipe

of

91

gallons,

consequently,

forming

a

profitable

ingredient.

MOUNTAIN,

a

small

quantity,

if

required,

to

soften

and

give

an

appearance

of

richness.

SAL.

TARTAR,

a

portion

to

occasion

the

com-

pound,

when

bottled,

to

crust

firm

and

soon,

dis-

solved

with

a

proportionate

quantity

of

GUM

DRAGON,

to

impart

a

fullness

of

flavor

and

consistency

of

body

;

and

to

give

the

whole

a

face.

BERRY-DYE,

a

colouring

matter

extracted

from

German

Bilberries,

and

known

under

this

name.

In

addition

to

these

may

be

introduced,

BRANDY

COWE,

explained

at

the

close

of

my

remarks

on

Brandy,

and

which

costs

nothing,

in

the

proportion

of

about

three

gallons

to

every

hun-

dred

gallons

of

made

up

Wine.

Another

ingre-

dient

that

may

also

be mentioned,

is,

CYDER,

but,

as

this

is

only

made

use

of

where

a

second

quality

of

manufactured

Port

is

required,

it

may

be

unnecessary

to

render

any

other

illustra-

tion

than

I

am

about

to

give,

on

purpose

to

show

the

application

of

this,

as

one

of

the

articles

used,

particularly

as

that

which

constitutes

an

example

of

the

best

and

most

general

method

of

adultera-