A "digestivo" if you're trying to settle your stomach. A "dessert wine" if you're actually having the drink as a dessert (Port, Sherry, Sauternes are some examples). A "nightcap" if innuendos are implied.
Drinks offered early at a dinner before the main dishes are served are called apéritifs. An apéritif is usually an alcoholic drink, generally light, although liqueurs and fortified wines are also served in this way. Sherry is popular, as is Champagne, both usually dry varieties, and cocktails are frequently also served as apéritifs.
Apéritifs are sometimes served with morsels of food, called appetisers or hors d'oeuvres. The term apéritif also indicates an appetiser and is French, from a Latin word meaning 'to open'.
a alcoholic drink taken before dinner as an appetiser in known as Aperitif
Its called an apéritif the idea is to stimulate the appetite.
Digestif. The idea is that it helps settle the stomach after a big meal, and aids in digestion.
An aperitif is a pre-dinner drink.
typically wine or champagne
Port, brandy, cognac, or dessert wine.
A digestif.
Sangria??
I think you are asking for the word used when we have a drink before dinner. If so, the word is aperitif. Any help?
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The name of Portugal's almond flavored after dinner drink is "Amarguinha."
It is in general called a "digestive" It is in general called a "digestive"
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Calvados or Manzana Verde.
Apetizers?
yes l do,l drink whine at dinner.
what a girl would like the most if if you guys were going out for dinner, then you hide the engagement ring in her glass (call the place before you get there so they can put it in) then when she gets it out from the drink you can say "[name] will you marry me?" (:
The French drink wine at Christmas. Usually wine is served with dinner. After dinner people usually drink champagne. Children drink soda at Christmas.
An aperitif is a before dinner drink. Sake is rice wine from Japan. Sake does, however, make an excellent aperitif.