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        | A wine region in the Rhone, France that produces masculine, robust, red wines from a blend of Grenache (80%), Mourvedre and Syrah (20%) |  | 
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        | A hybrid, native grape to America in the Labrusca family |  | 
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        | An Italian white wine made in Montefiascone is made from trebbiano and malvasia grapes. It's a pretty low-key semi-sweet wine with a small amount of effervescence and mild, fruity flavors. 
 
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        | Famous wine region in Champagne. Known for producing Dom Perignon. |  | 
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        | A region of Champagne that is home to many of the big Champagne houses. |  | 
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        | A brand of French Aperitif Wine that is a blend of white Bordeaux (85%) and macerated liqueur (15%), which is mostly citrus liqueurs |  | 
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        | The driest and palest of the traditional varieties of Sherry |  | 
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        | A rose wine made from Grenache in the southern Rhone, France |  | 
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        | Is a sweet, wine-based aperitif. It is a blend of fortified wine, herbs, and spices (including a small amount of quinine). |  | 
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        | Is a famous Hungarian dessert wine made from the botrytised Furmint grape |  | 
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        | The grape varietal used to make the famous Hungarian dessert wine |  | 
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        | Adding substances to wines that are not related to grapes |  | 
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        | "watery" wine - description word for wine |  | 
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        | Protected designation of orgin from Portugal (DOC) |  | 
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        | A regulatory classification system primarily for Spanish Wines (DO) |  | 
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        | French definition which defines the bubbles present in champagne and spumante. |  | 
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        | resin in wine - particle that can be a leftover byproduct from fermentation |  | 
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        | Sercial is the name of a white grape grown in Portugal, especially on the island of Madiera. It has given name to the dryest of the four classic varieties of Madiera fortified wine. |  | 
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        | An oily discriptor to wine |  | 
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        | Literally meaning: "sweet reserve"   A wine term referring to a portion of selected unfermented grape must, free of microorganisms, to be added to wine as a sweetening component |  | 
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        | Common European grape cultivated in many varieties; chief source of old world wines and table grapes   |  | 
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        | The number on a wine list used to help organize wine |  | 
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        | A term used for Spanish wine that has been aged in oak at least 1 year and in the bottle 12-18 months. |  | 
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        | Portuguese for wine cellar.   On a wine label, the term refers to a wine from Portugal that has been aged for at least two years in wood and for an additional year in the bottle. 
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        | Region in Italy famous for white truffles |  | 
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        | Match size cuts of vegetables |  | 
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        | Region in France famous for asparagus |  | 
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        | Mother sauce: white roux and onion pique |  | 
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        | Seafood from Southern France; genuine uses "rascasse," which is a white-fleshed fish |  | 
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        | An emsomble of vegetables |  | 
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        | Vegetables in the Burgundy style |  | 
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        | Thin slices of raw meat or fish |  | 
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        | Person in charge of room service |  | 
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        | Cheese from Switzerland (used in fondue) |  | 
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        | Meat with different vegetables |  | 
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        | Dense steam pressured coffee |  | 
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        | Boneless center-cut of meat |  | 
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        | A pate made from goose liver |  | 
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        | Cheese   also see: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fromage |  | 
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        | Wine region accounting for 2/3 of total wine production in Argentina.   Top varietals: Malbec Tempranillo Cab Sauv & Chardonnay |  | 
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        | A white, sweet wine that has been retsinated (pine resin aroma) |  | 
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        | Tool used to measure sugar |  | 
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