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Smokey Chipotle
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Ethnic Palate: Mexican, American
Pairing: Stout, Zinfandel
Historic Description: Smokey Chipotle uses the rich, smoky flavor of chipotle peppers, which are smoked jalapeños, a staple in Mexican cuisine. This sauce is a favorite in BBQ and Mexican-American restaurants for its robust flavor
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