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<blockquote data-quote="Rystil Arden" data-source="post: 3771994" data-attributes="member: 29014"><p>(OOC: I believe I mentioned that it might fall under various areas--Profession: Chef covers the use of wine in cooking, matching it with meals, and the like directly. Craft: Vintner seems pretty weird, but I think it may be the right way to go about making wine, since wine is created in a long term process like a craft skill. That would cover creating wines of different types yourself. Knowledge: Nature would have some good info on the plants involved and the natural effects of the ingredients of the wine. Knowledge: Nobility and Royalty would have all the courtesies and proper forms to observe in the drinking of wine and at the meal, probably including a bit about matching wines with meals for a host to consider (though not with as much depth as Profession: Chef). Does that help?)</p><p></p><p>*Gabriel pulls on the cord for the call bell. There is a slight ringing just to let Gabriel know that it worked--it likely also connects somewhere else where the servant can hear a different and louder ringing. Before long, there is a knock on the door and a call of a woman's voice: 'Room service!'. It proves to be a fairly pretty (for a commoner anyway) young woman, a servant here at the inn, wearing the immaculate matching liveried dress of all the female staff here.*</p><p></p><p>"Oui Monsieur? What can I do for you?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rystil Arden, post: 3771994, member: 29014"] (OOC: I believe I mentioned that it might fall under various areas--Profession: Chef covers the use of wine in cooking, matching it with meals, and the like directly. Craft: Vintner seems pretty weird, but I think it may be the right way to go about making wine, since wine is created in a long term process like a craft skill. That would cover creating wines of different types yourself. Knowledge: Nature would have some good info on the plants involved and the natural effects of the ingredients of the wine. Knowledge: Nobility and Royalty would have all the courtesies and proper forms to observe in the drinking of wine and at the meal, probably including a bit about matching wines with meals for a host to consider (though not with as much depth as Profession: Chef). Does that help?) *Gabriel pulls on the cord for the call bell. There is a slight ringing just to let Gabriel know that it worked--it likely also connects somewhere else where the servant can hear a different and louder ringing. Before long, there is a knock on the door and a call of a woman's voice: 'Room service!'. It proves to be a fairly pretty (for a commoner anyway) young woman, a servant here at the inn, wearing the immaculate matching liveried dress of all the female staff here.* "Oui Monsieur? What can I do for you?" [/QUOTE]
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