The poem "Things between wine and glass …" praising red wine was written by that foreigner? What's the name of this poem?

About19th century. Clifford, an American, runs a hotel on the Hudson River in the United States. He has three things to be proud of, and is known as "three wonders": first, he has a magnificent rooster, which is a good player on the chicken farm; Second, his wine cellar is said to have the best wine in the world; Third, his daughter, Ian Millie, is the most beautiful woman in town. There is a young man named Aplan in town. He is a sailor and will come to the hotel for a while every night. Over time, he fell in love with Ernie Millie. The little hero has a good temper and works steadily. The old man really likes him, but he always plays tricks on him and says, young man, do you want to eat swan meat? I'll give you one condition. Try to be the captain! This young man is very persistent A few years later, he really became a captain and married Ernie Millie. The old man is happier than anyone else. He took out all the best aged wine in the cellar, made it into peerless wine, and decorated the wine glass with the rooster's tail, which was beautiful. Then drink to his stunning daughter and wonderful son-in-law, long live the chicken tail! Since then, cocktails have become popular. Cheers. There is a lot of knowledge about wine on the Internet. All the wines are imported. You can learn more about them.