Sherry, with a variety of styles from aperitif to digestif, deserves exploration. |
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After an aperitif of homemade orange vodka, a little organic wine is drunk and everyone is in high spirits. |
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It is a very dry wine best drunk as an aperitif, and served slightly chilled. |
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Take advantage of that moment and suggest an aperitif in the form of a sparkling wine. |
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As a result these drinks should be consumed in very small quantities, ideally as an aperitif or digestif. |
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With 12.5 per cent alcohol, this pleasing white works best as an aperitif and without food. |
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This lovely Viognier, with waves of gorgeous flowers, exotic citrus, and vanilla, makes an out-of-the-ordinary aperitif. |
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In Chile pisco is drunk as a liqueur after meals but a pisco sour, sometimes sold in bottled, pre-mixed form, can make a refreshing aperitif. |
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Before long, Marsala may be back as the aperitif or dessert wine of choice at the dinner tables of the chattering classes. |
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This grape, a noble one with roots in France and Italy, seems to be the hot wine in restaurants for aperitif consumption. |
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More like a liqueur than an aperitif, only the unwary would approach it with abandon. |
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There was a pear and a glass of fino as an aperitif, and later this evening, the bottle of Bourbon will be wrung out. |
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It's citrus fruit and fresh acidity would pair wonderfully with Asian food but it also makes a splendid aperitif. |
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We settled back in the covered patio area and had a cocktail as an aperitif, while perusing the menu. |
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Sipping an unhurried aperitif, the menu not only makes your mouth water, it brings tears of joy to the eyes. |
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The combination of brandy, creme de cacao, and either whole cream or ice cream sounds more like a Klondike bar than an aperitif. |
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Dense and sharp, this well chilled theatrical aperitif invites you to let go your imaginations. |
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It's equally gluggable as an aperitif or with fish and white meat dishes. |
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An aperitif with champagne and a high standard lunch will be served at your reserved table. |
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As an aperitif, vinegar stimulates the appetite, sensitizes the taste buds and cleanses the palate ready for the next course. |
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Begin with an aperitif such as a glass of chilled white port. |
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Very appreciated by ladies, as an aperitif or with the dessert, this champagne will enrapture the men with grilled meats. |
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During the aperitif two cold hors d'oeuvres will be placed on the cocktail tables and the waiters will serve three warm hors d'oeuvres to guests. |
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The small shapes can be combined in any way and are well suited for aperitif, garnishing or dessert. |
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Ham, ideal for the summer. You can eat them with relish as an aperitif, serve them with a barbecue or on a bed of lettuce. |
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And various experiments have shown that drinking an aperitif increases both the time spent eating and the number of calories consumed at a sitting. |
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It would also double as an aperitif if you don't like sparkling wines. |
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A very high standard of meals is available in the Tempo Cabin, with passengers offered a champagne aperitif followed by a choice of main dish. |
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The sun emblazoned the white houses skirting the Moorish castle, and Janet and I toyed with a crossword while enjoying an aperitif. |
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Yes, there are benches filled with bored teenagers, but a place to enjoy an aperitif? |
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The arc moves from aperitif to digestif, from first course to dessert, the curtain rising with each unveiled plate. |
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Its first move was the purchase of a soft-drinks portfolio that included a non-alcoholic aperitif, Crodino. |
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During the aperitif, these dired tomatoes will find their place within a vegetables mix. |
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This product is similar to a sandwich loaf, but rather smaller and better suited to accompanying meals and the aperitif. |
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They are perfect for the aperitif, accompanied by a white wine from the Valais. |
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This is an invitation for tasting Valais wines for an aperitif which would perfectly end a walk through the vineyards! |
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At that time, absinthe was not yet a popular aperitif, but still a mysterious, magical elixir. |
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Ouzo, an aniseed liqueur made from grapes and aniseed, is a world-famous aperitif drunk in just about every country. |
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The fine wines that you served them at Klosterneuburg were a good aperitif. |
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The ideal parcel to make a success with a cocktail or an aperitif typically creole. |
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After the aperitif buffet, Bernard Fröhlich, Director of the Basel Land Building Insurance officially welcomed the guests in the fire tunnel. |
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In the Lac Saint-Jean area, we produce an aperitif made from a fruit characteristic of our region, namely the blueberry. |
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This pepper is known for its extraordinary taste and great quality and is usually eaten fried as an aperitif, garnish or starter. |
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During the aperitif, these artichokes from Cupello can be served alone or with vegetables. |
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Muscat is often used as a light aperitif wine or as a partner to soft cheeses, light green vegetables or fresh fruit. |
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With Syrtos, discover delicious flavours for making creative salads and varied aperitif. |
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It's an hour's drive to my parent's house and I was eager to get home and pour myself a refreshing glass of Pineau de Charente, the local aperitif. |
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The first night's catch of perch, grayling and pike turn up as an aperitif, variously salted, cured and smoked, and served with endless glasses of ice-cold Lappish vodka. |
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Here your plate will be piled high for next to nothing, dry white port will be offered as an aperitif, and vinho verde, a light not too potent wine, is a common accompaniment. |
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A lean, crisp, minerally gunflint style, fattened with a little butter, this too is an ideal aperitif or seafood partner. |
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You will particularly appreciate its versatility, as this fruity beverage is delicious on any occasion: as an aperitif or with dessert or even to serve with the main meal. |
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Terre des hommes Schweiz then invites you for an after-concert aperitif. |
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What name is given to the aperitif of fortified wine flavoured with bitter herbs? |
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In addition to serving with food, this wine makes a superior social sipper or aperitif. |
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Cider is a fermented drink made from apples. It is more often drunk as an aperitif but must not be forgotten when cooking, as it can be used happily in all recipes that include white wine. |
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One goes to have coffee, an aperitif or a drink and to read the newspaper without haste, or a book or to study, or to listen to live music and of course in many cafés to play billiards. |
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Its balance and its smoothness make it the perfect wine for you and your guests to enjoy as an aperitif, served with exotic cuisine or with a fruit tart or quite simply to savour on its own. |
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Following this 'introduction' the participants in this first official meeting of the 22nd Annual Conference came together on the terrace, with its magnificent views, for a convivial aperitif. |
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The most eye-appealing box of the season was arguably that of Thiriet's 24 Mini Croustades aperitif. |
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The aged tequilas were designed and crafted to be enjoyed as a fine-sipping tequila, as an aperitif or digestif, neat, chilled or on crushed ice. |
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A nice wine to enjoy as an aperitif or with a meal. |
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Served over crushed ice or mixed with mineral water, many drink Brancamenta as an aperitif and it can also be offered after a meal as a relaxing and mellowing digestivo. |
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For the occasion, the work is enhanced with a documentary on DVD and three B-sides that officiates as aperitif for the future obsessional fans since the band released around twenty just this year! |
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Once you've downed a 'short black' or taken an afternoon aperitif, try tea in a nineteenth-century hotel or salivate over your silver spoon in acclaimed restaurants like Nobu, Botanical and Becco. |
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It's a supple wine with low acidity. It can be served as an aperitif wine or with lots of different dishes such as salads, onion tart, meat pie, white meat or fish. |
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Some of them took advantage of the aperitif and the meal to meet. |
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It's ideal as aperitif, entree or dessert wine. |
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Can be served at any time, as an aperitif or like a dessert wine. |
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In the meantime, enjoy a nice aperitif and the delightful aromas! |
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Enjoy a home-made aperitif in the heated and covered wagon. |
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This hole gives us a first taste of the back nine: as an aperitif, a par 4 with a driver followed by a 3 to 8 iron depending on the wind direction. |
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A rumba recorded after the aperitif, between two fits of laughter. |
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Dr. Ordinaire's invention aroused the interest of a gentleman named Major Dubied, who saw its possibilities not just as a patent medicine, but as an aperitif. |
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Heston is playing Cupid and hidden within the rose petals is the aperitif to get the whole party started. |
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From aperitif to desserts, it enriches every festive occasion. |
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Or cut narrow wedges for an aperitif hors d'oeuvre. |
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Finger food for aperitif, in between or served with a meal. |
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Fleshy and round, this wine is ideal for the aperitif or with shellfish. |
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The highest standard has been set for the meals service, as passengers are offered a choice of main dish, and champagne for the aperitif if they so desire. |
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Whether, after the wedding ceremony conducted by the ship's padre, you would prefer to have an aperitif with a small circle of friends and relations or a festive banquet with all sorts of guests is entirely up to you. |
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The very image of provence, you can spread them on small slices of grilled bread to make aperitif toast or as an accompaniment. Perfect for a picnic under the trees! |
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After the aperitif, guests sat around a nicely dressed table. |
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Raki, a stronger version of Greek ouzo, is the national aperitif. |
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It gives them the chance to not only enjoy the showmanship of some of our city's best mixologists, but also lets them pick up tips on how to make the perfect aperitif at home. |
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Arrive at 7pm for a relaxed aperitif of chilled prosecco and canapes. |
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