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Buckfast Tonic Wine is a caffeinated alcoholic drink consisting of pure caffeine added to fortified wine, originally made by monks at Buckfast Abbey in Devon, England, now made under a licence granted by the monastery, and distributed by J. Chandler & Company in Great Britain, James E McCabe Ltd in Northern Ireland, and Richmond Marketing Ltd in Ireland. It is based on a traditional recipe from France. The wine's distributor reported record sales of £43.2 million as of March 2017.

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  • Buckfast Tonic Wine is a caffeinated alcoholic drink consisting of pure caffeine added to fortified wine, originally made by monks at Buckfast Abbey in Devon, England, now made under a licence granted by the monastery, and distributed by J. Chandler & Company in Great Britain, James E McCabe Ltd in Northern Ireland, and Richmond Marketing Ltd in Ireland. It is based on a traditional recipe from France. The wine's distributor reported record sales of £43.2 million as of March 2017. Despite being marketed as a tonic, Buckfast has become notorious in some parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland for its association with ned culture and antisocial behaviour. High retail sales are recorded in Lurgan, as well as throughout the Central Lowlands including Glasgow and the surrounding areas of East Kilbride, Hamilton, Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, Cambuslang, and Coatbridge. (en)
  • Buckfast Tonic Wine, umgangssprachlich bekannt als Buckfast oder Buckie, ist ein koffeinierter Likörwein. Er wird in der Buckfast Abbey, einer Benediktinerabtei in der englischen Grafschaft Devon, hergestellt. Der Likörwein wird im Vereinigten Königreich und in Irland vertrieben. Er ist Gegenstand einer Kontroverse in Schottland, wo das Getränk populär ist, aber auch mit Hooliganismus und Kleinkriminalität (der sogenannten „Ned-Kultur“) assoziiert wird. (de)
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  • A bottle of Buckfast Tonic Wine, bought from the Buckfast Abbey shop (en)
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  • J. Chandler & Company (en)
  • Richmond Marketing (en)
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  • 1880 (xsd:integer)
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  • Buckfast Tonic Wine (en)
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  • Fortified wine with caffeine (en)
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  • Brown Bottled (en)
  • Green Bottled (en)
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  • Buckfast Tonic Wine, umgangssprachlich bekannt als Buckfast oder Buckie, ist ein koffeinierter Likörwein. Er wird in der Buckfast Abbey, einer Benediktinerabtei in der englischen Grafschaft Devon, hergestellt. Der Likörwein wird im Vereinigten Königreich und in Irland vertrieben. Er ist Gegenstand einer Kontroverse in Schottland, wo das Getränk populär ist, aber auch mit Hooliganismus und Kleinkriminalität (der sogenannten „Ned-Kultur“) assoziiert wird. (de)
  • Buckfast Tonic Wine is a caffeinated alcoholic drink consisting of pure caffeine added to fortified wine, originally made by monks at Buckfast Abbey in Devon, England, now made under a licence granted by the monastery, and distributed by J. Chandler & Company in Great Britain, James E McCabe Ltd in Northern Ireland, and Richmond Marketing Ltd in Ireland. It is based on a traditional recipe from France. The wine's distributor reported record sales of £43.2 million as of March 2017. (en)
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  • Buckfast Tonic Wine (en)
  • Buckfast Tonic Wine (de)
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  • Buckfast Tonic Wine (en)
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