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degustation /de·gus·ta·tion/ (de″gus-ta´shun) tasting.
degustation [dē′gəstā′shən] Etymology: L, degustare, to taste the act of tasting. degustation the act or function of tasting. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| He's periodically included raw food degustation menus among his offerings at Charlie Trotter's, and has long been a champion of elegant, thoughtful food that just doesn't happen to contain meat or fish. There's a four-course vegetarian dinner for $32, a five-course degustation dinner for $55 and five- and seven-course specially designed meals at the chef's table for eight or fewer by reservation only. Not open for public degustation, the winery is set back from the road in the heart of the vineyard. |
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