While Sir Charles Chaplin as A Factory Worker is working as a security guard at a store, he is held at gunpoint in front of a display of wine and liquor barrels. One barrel is labeled "Angelica" which is an almost unknown beverage to modern audiences. Angelica wine is a sweet fortified wine, most often from California, made from the Mission grape. It is typically served as a dessert wine. It was produced by the Franciscan missionaries and was one of the first wines made in California. Several California producers continue to make it. It is also one of the altar wines used at Catholic mass. In earlier times, it was used to sweeten dessert sauces.
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