78
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-