Alcohol
At one time, liquor was a word commonly used to refer to any alcoholic beverage, including wine.
A Winery
The word used in Spanish to define red wine is "vino tinto."
A dry white can be used in place of vermouth.
Vino tinto = coloured wine (ie red wine)
No, because they are completely different.
The word for red wine from english to spanish is vino tinto.
White Wine in Spanish is vino blanco.
The word is Sommelier, a wine steward.
The part of speech depends on the use of the word in context. If the use is "Port wine", the word is used to describe the noun "wine" and therefore is an adjective. If the word is used as a noun e.g., "...a glass of Port", it is a noun.
Originally the word was used in Italy to describe a place that serves wine and simple food. In modern days, the word osteria translates to English meaning simply pub.
Cognac is an aged distilled wine which tastes nothing like port.
A free standing wine rack is used to hold your wine. You can get them from many places although I prefer to order from amazon.com. However this is not the only place where you can get a wine rack.