Wine and food matching is the process of pairing food dishes with wine to enhance the dining experience. In many cultures, wine has had a long history...
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Sommelier (redirect from Wine steward)
as well as wine and food pairing. The role of the sommelier in fine dining today is much more specialized and informed than that of a wine waiter. Sommeliers...
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Food pairing (or flavor pairing or food combination) is a method of identifying which foods go well together from a flavor standpoint, often based on...
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Food & Wine is an American monthly magazine published by Dotdash Meredith. It was founded in 1978 by Ariane and Michael Batterberry. It features recipes...
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Buckfast Tonic Wine is a caffeinated alcoholic drink consisting of fortified wine with added caffeine, originally made by monks at Buckfast Abbey in Devon...
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Pruno (redirect from Prison wine)
Pruno, also known as prison hooch or prison wine, is a term used in the United States to describe an improvised alcoholic beverage. It is variously made...
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Blue Nun (redirect from Blue Nun Wine)
advertised as a wine that could be drunk throughout an entire meal, thereby eliminating the often intimidating problem of wine and food pairing. Blue Nun can...
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and food pairing – Wine competitions – Wine tasting – Blind tasting of wine – Vertical and horizontal wine tasting – Christianity and wine – Cocktails...
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Teetotalism (category Religion and alcohol)
temperance movement and the author of The Pledge: "We agree to abstain from all liquors of an intoxicating quality whether ale, porter, wine, or ardent spirits...
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Court of Master Sommeliers (category Wine industry organizations)
improved standards of beverage service by sommeliers, particularly in wine and food pairing. From the court's inception through 2018, a worldwide total of 274...
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include "wine and food pairing" tours, where visitors can learn about the art of pairing different wines with specific dishes, and cooking classes. Most...
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fortified wine, including port, sherry, madeira, Marsala, Commandaria wine, and the aromatised wine vermouth. One reason for fortifying wine was to preserve...
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Coca wine is an alcoholic beverage combining wine with cocaine. One popular brand was Vin Mariani, developed in 1863 by French-Corsican chemist and entrepreneur...
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Alcoholic beverage (section Wine and food matching)
with guidelines for pairings of particular foods and wine. In the restaurant industry, sommeliers are often present to make food pairing recommendations for...
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Fusel alcohol (redirect from Rotgut wines)
Chemistry. 42 (12): 2388–2401. doi:10.1021/ie50492a004. Aroma of Beer, Wine and Distilled Alcoholic Beverages MERCK INDEX (10th ed.). 1983. "Avoid the...
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Khamr (redirect from Wine in Islam)
for wine or intoxicant. It is variously defined as alcoholic beverages, wine or liquor. In fiqh, it refers to certain forbidden substances, and its technical...
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natural or artificial flavours (and sometimes colours) have been added to make them taste and appear similar to wines, fruits, colas, natural ciders,...
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Blaufränkisch (category Red wine grape varieties)
grape used for red wine. Blaufränkisch, which is a late-ripening variety, produces red wines which are typically rich in tannin and may exhibit a pronounced...
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(1920–1933, longer in some states). During that time, the sale, manufacture, and transportation (bootlegging) of alcoholic beverages was illegal throughout...
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nightcaps include brown liquor like brandy or bourbon, and cream-based liqueurs such as Irish cream. Wine, especially fortified, can also function as a nightcap...
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and red wine as three times more likely to trigger a headache than beer. Alcohol can stimulate the appetite so it is better to drink it with food. When...
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hotels and bars; at home with license; illegal in public) Pakistan (legal for Non-Muslims and foreigners, served at Hotels and can be bought at Wine stores;...
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Retrieved 26 December 2022. Discovery Channel's "How Do They Do It" Andrews, S (2007). "Textbook Of Food & Beverage Management", Tata McGraw-Hill (264)....
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food-wine pairings by the restaurant's sommelier or wine waiter. Individuals dining at home may use wine guides to help make food–wine pairings. Wine...
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Borg (drink) (category 2020s fads and trends)
generally containing water, vodka, flavored drink mix such as MiO or Kool-Aid, and sometimes electrolyte mix such as Pedialyte. The drink gained popularity...
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Drinking game (redirect from Beer and alcohol consumption)
their cup) to hit targets across the room with their wine. Often, there were special prizes and penalties for one's performance in the game. Drinking...
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Alcohol in the Bible (redirect from The Bible and wine)
vineyard and became inebriated. In the New Testament, Jesus miraculously made copious amounts of wine at the wedding at Cana (John 2). Wine is the most...
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Non-alcoholic drink (redirect from Non-alcoholic wine)
alcohol wine and brandy (from brandywine, derived from Dutch brandewijn, "burning wine"). Distilled beer may be used to produce low-alcohol beer and whisky...
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Alcohol intoxication (section Society and culture)
Sabbath day, eating hot food from a fire lit previously, starting the Sabbath rituals on the night before, and drinking wine with the Sabbath meal. See...
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Sober curious (section Definition and characteristics)
However, between 2010 and 2023, the sale of non-alcoholic beer in Denmark was six-doubled, while lately the sale of non-alcoholic wine and spirits has also...
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