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Key Alcoholic Drinks Vocabulary
rose
rose
[noun]

a type of wine with a light pink color, made from red grapes

Ex: He prefers rosé over red wine because it's lighter and more refreshing.
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wine
wine
[noun]

a drink that is alcoholic and mostly made from grape juice

Ex: The friends gathered for a picnic , bringing along a chilled bottle of rosé wine.
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pink
pink
[Adjective]

having the color of strawberry ice cream

Ex: We saw a pink flamingo standing on one leg , with its striking feathers .
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grape
grape
[noun]

a purple or green fruit that is round, small, and grows in bunches on a vine

Ex: She packed a small bag of grapes in her lunchbox for school .
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winemaker
winemaker
[noun]

a person who produces wine from grapes

Ex: The winemaker carefully monitors fermentation to ensure quality .
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to crush
to crush
[Verb]

to press or squeeze something with force, breaking or damaging its structure, often to extract liquid or reduce it to smaller pieces

Ex: To make fresh lemonade , first crush the lemon slices to release their flavor .
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juice
juice
[noun]

the liquid inside fruits and vegetables or the drink that we make from them

Ex: We celebrated the occasion with a toast, raising our glasses filled with sparkling grape juice.
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clear
clear
[Adjective]

(of liquids) free from cloudiness, sediment, or impurities

Ex: After settling , the homemade mead became clear and bright .
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skin
skin
[noun]

the outer layer that covers a fruit, seed, or vegetable

Ex: The thick and tough skin of the pineapple protected its sweet and tangy flesh .
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deep
deep
[Adjective]

(of a color) showing darkness and intensity

Ex: The sunset bathed the sky in deep shades of orange and pink .
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to ferment

to trigger a process where microorganisms break down sugars in a substance, often creating alcohol or acids

Ex: The winemaker will ferment the crushed grapes to produce red wine .
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fermentation

the process by which microorganisms convert carbohydrates into alcohol, acids, or gases

Ex: In the production of yogurt , fermentation of milk by specific strains of bacteria results in the formation of lactic acid , thickening the yogurt and giving it a tangy taste .
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yeast
yeast
[noun]

a type of fungus capable of converting sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide, used in making alcoholic drinks and bread swell

Ex: I need to activate the yeast by dissolving it in warm water before adding it to the bread dough .
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to change
to change
[Verb]

to transition from one state, condition, or form to another

Ex: The weather changed from sunny to rainy within a few minutes .
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sugar
sugar
[noun]

a sweet white or brown substance that is obtained from plants and used to make food and drinks sweet

Ex: The children enjoyed colorful cotton candy at the fair , made from sugar.
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alcohol
alcohol
[noun]

any drink that can make people intoxicated, such as wine, beer, etc.

Ex: He prefers wine over other types of alcohol.
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process
process
[noun]

a specific course of action that is performed in order to accomplish a certain objective

Ex: The scientific process involves observation , hypothesis , experimentation , and analysis .
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similar
similar
[Adjective]

(of two or more things) having qualities in common that are not exactly the same

Ex: The two sisters had similar hairstyles , both wearing their hair in braids .
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result
result
[noun]

the outcome or final score of a competition, match, test, etc.

Ex: The crowd erupted in stunned silence as the unlikely turn of events unfolded , leaving everyone to grapple with the completely changed result of the game .
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light
light
[Adjective]

(of drinks) containing a lower amount of alcohol, calories, or sugar compared to its standard version

Ex: She asked for a light wine to accompany the seafood , which pairs well with delicate flavors .
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flavor
flavor
[noun]

the specific taste that a type of food or drink has

Ex: The flavor of the soup was enhanced with fresh herbs .
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to taste
to taste
[Verb]

to have a specific flavor

Ex: The pastry tasted of flaky butter and sweet cinnamon , melting in your mouth .
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weather
weather
[noun]

things that are related to air and sky such as temperature, rain, wind, etc.

Ex: We had to cancel our outdoor plans due to the stormy weather.
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refreshing
refreshing
[Adjective]

giving a renewed sense of energy

Ex: The scent of fresh mint was refreshing, awakening her senses as she walked through the herb garden.
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meal
meal
[noun]

the food that we eat regularly during different times of day, such as breakfast, lunch, or dinner

Ex: The meal was served buffet-style with a variety of dishes to choose from .
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salad
salad
[noun]

a mixture of usually raw vegetables, like lettuce, tomato, and cucumber, with a type of sauce and sometimes meat

Ex: We had a side salad with our main course for a balanced meal.
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fish
fish
[noun]

flesh from a fish that we use as food

Ex: The fish tacos were topped with tangy slaw and creamy sauce .
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party
party
[noun]

an event where people get together and enjoy themselves by talking, dancing, eating, drinking, etc.

Ex: They organized a farewell party for their friend who is moving abroad .
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gathering
gathering
[noun]

a meeting, especially one with a particular purpose

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historian
historian
[noun]

someone who studies or records historical events

Ex: The historian's lecture on World War II was incredibly detailed .
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ancient
ancient
[Adjective]

related or belonging to a period of history that is long gone

Ex: The museum housed artifacts from ancient Egypt, including pottery and jewelry.
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time
time
[noun]

an indefinite period characterized by specific attributes or activities

Ex: The early 2000s were a time of rapid technological advancement .
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Roman
Roman
[noun]

a resident of modern Rome

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Greek
Greek
[noun]

an individual of Greek nationality or heritage

Ex: The Greek guided us on a hike to a beautiful seaside village .
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