aperies
Aperies, also known as aperitif wines, are a category of wine that is typically served before a meal to stimulate the appetite. The term "aperitif" comes from the French word "apéritif," which means "to open" or "to open up," referring to the practice of opening the meal with a drink. Aperies are often characterized by their light body, crisp acidity, and refreshing flavors, which make them an ideal choice for pairing with appetizers or as a standalone beverage.
The most well-known aperies come from the Champagne region of France, where the traditional method of sparkling
Aperies can be enjoyed on their own or paired with a variety of foods, including seafood, cheese,