apéritif
An apéritif is an alcoholic beverage, typically served before a meal. The purpose of an apéritif is to stimulate the appetite and prepare the palate for the food to come. They are generally dry rather than sweet, as sweetness can be perceived as a dessert course.
Commonly served apéritifs include vermouth, sherry, port wine, and various liqueurs such as Campari, Aperol, and
The tradition of the apéritif is particularly strong in Mediterranean countries like France, Italy, and Spain,
The choice of apéritif can vary depending on the meal that follows. Lighter, more delicate drinks are