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Buffalo Wild Sauce
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Ethnic Palate: American
Pairing: IPA, Sauvignon Blanc
Historic Description: Buffalo Wild Sauce is a take on the classic Buffalo, with an extra kick of spices for an intensified flavor. It gained its popularity in sports bars and American wing chains that offer their own variations of Buffalo sauce
If you like this, you may also like: Buffalo Medium, Buffalo Hot
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