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Old Bay (Dry Rub)
$9.99 – $79.99
Ethnic Palate: East Coast American
Pairing: Lager, Sauvignon Blanc
Historic Description: Old Bay seasoning is a staple of Maryland cuisine, originally developed in Baltimore in 1939. While traditionally used in seafood boils, its bold, zesty flavor found a new home in wing rubs along the East Coast
If you like this, you may also like: Salt & Vinegar, Lemon Pepper
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Pairing: Pale Ale, Chardonnay
Historic Denscriptio: This sauce combines two of America’s most beloved flavors: Buffalo sauce and Ranch dressing. Both sauces originated in the U.S., with Ranch gaining popularity in the 1980s as a common pairing with Buffalo wings
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Pairing: Amber Ale, Cabernet Sauvignon
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Pairing: Amber Ale, Cabernet Sauvignon
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Ethnic Palate: American, Southern
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Historic Description: Hot honey is a Southern American invention, blending sweet honey with a spicy kick from chili peppers. It’s popular in Nashville hot chicken dishes and has made its way to wings, particularly in Southern wing spots
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Pairing: Porter, Shiraz
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