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A French word that designates an alcoholic drink served before a meal in order to stimulate the appetite.
A fortified wine that has been seasoned with herbs and spices that is served as an aperitif. French in origin, this beverage is available as a red wine, known as Dubonnet rouge or a white wine referred to as Dubonnet Blanc.
A popular wine originating from the Portuguese Island of Madeira that is well known and served as an apéritif.
A Scandinavian alcoholic beverage distilled from potatoes or at times, from grain, which is then flavored with spices.
A fortified wine that has been cask-aged and been blended with grape brandy following the fermentation process.
Pronounced swah-veh. A D.O.C. regional wine from the Veneto area of Italy, around the town of Soave....
Pronounced so-tairn or soh-tehrn. An appellation that produces outstanding sweet wines that have become famous throughout the world.
An Italian sparkling wine that provides a delicate but crisp flavor with a light effervescence. Named for the Prosecco variety of grape used to produce this wine, Prosecco is a white wine that is slightly lighter and somewhat fruiter tasting than Champagne, offering a hint of pear, apple and peach overtones as its consumed, rather than a complex mixture of flavors and aromas.
A grape varietal, most notably known as Sylvaner, used in the production of white wine. Believed to have originated in Austria, only small amounts are planted there in modern day....
A grape varietal, most notably known as Sylvaner, used in the production of white wine. Believed to have originated in Austria only small amounts are planted there in modern day.
Most notably known as "Sylvaner". grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Believed to have originated in Austria only small amounts are planted there in modern day.
Most notably known as "Sylvaner". A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Believed to have originated in Austria only small amounts are planted there in modern day.
Most notably known as "Sylvaner". A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Believed to have originated in Austria only small amounts are planted there in modern day.
Most notably known as "Sylvaner". A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Believed to have originated in Austria only small amounts are planted there in modern day.
A grape varietal, most notably known as Sylvaner, used in the production of white wine. Believed to have originated in Austria only small amounts are planted there in modern day.
Pronounced sihl-van-uhr. A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Believed to have originated in Austria only small amounts are planted there in modern day.
Most notably known as "Sylvaner". A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Believed to have originated in Austria only small amounts are planted there in modern day.
Pronounced lah-GRAYN. A grape varietal, used in the production of red and rosé wines, grown mainly in the valleys of northern Italy in the Trentino-Alto Adige region.
Pronounced Mah-dee-rahn. An appellation in the Languedoc region of France. Although a small appellation, it is well known for producing robust, age worthy red wines.
Pronounced bah-nyuhls. An exceptional French red dessert wine produced in the appellation of Banyuls in the Pyrenees region of Southwestern France.
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