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A French word that describes an [[Alcohol|alcoholic beverage]] served before dinner. The traditional French aperitif is a mixture of [[White_wine|white wine]] and [[Creme_de_Cassis|creme de cassis], known as "[[Kir|kir]]". [[Vermouth|Vermouth]], both sweet and dry is also sometimes served.
A French word that describes an [[Alcoholic_beverage|alcoholic beverage]] served before dinner. The traditional French aperitif is a mixture of [[White_wine|white wine]] and creme de cassis, known as "kir". Vermouth, both sweet and dry is also sometimes served.


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Latest revision as of 00:58, 15 December 2022

A French word that describes an alcoholic beverage served before dinner. The traditional French aperitif is a mixture of white wine and creme de cassis, known as "kir". Vermouth, both sweet and dry is also sometimes served.