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Peppercorn Ranch
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Ethnic Palate: American
Pairing: Pilsner, Sauvignon Blanc
Historic Description: Peppercorn Ranch is a variation of classic Ranch dressing with the addition of cracked black pepper for an extra kick. Ranch, invented in the U.S., became the top dressing for wings in the late 20th century
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