Anyone who eats knows that certain foods taste even better when we pair them with others—think salt and caramel, cookies and milk, or smoked sausage slathered with grilled sweet peppers and onions. Wine has the same power, and customers will spend more money in restaurants that offer exciting wine and food combinations that enhance their dining experience.

Start building your perfect pairing capabilities with Cornell food and beverage lecturer and wine educator Cheryl Stanley.
  • How to think about pairing food and wine
  • How to creatively explore non-traditional food and wine pairings

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