Gourmand Gruenberg: Drinks for the inferno
By Noah Gruenberg | Feb. 18, 2020To this food thinker, the wine should act in opposition to the chemical that causes our perception of heat from eating capsicum.
To this food thinker, the wine should act in opposition to the chemical that causes our perception of heat from eating capsicum.
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