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vinous

[vahy-nuhs] / ˈvaɪ nəs /




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But for now, at least, these two acres on a revived old farm near Sonoma provide a bridge from California’s vinous past to its future.

From Washington Post Sep. 22, 2022

By the time consumers finally began exploring the rest of Italy's vinous offerings, most were more than willing to leave Chianti behind.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 5, 2018

Although its vinous star has dimmed a bit since then with the incursion of mass-market versions, mostly in large liter bottles, Grüner Veltliner is still a stalwart presence on many good wine lists.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 31, 2016

When it comes to red wine, I would bet that a high percentage of us are actually holding the same vinous hair balls in our mouths: red Burgundy.

From Forbes Jul. 22, 2014

Don Luis Garcia, a little giddy and tremulous from the effects of that awful blow, wept remorsefully on the neck of McVey, who promptly suggested vinous consolation.

From The Song of the Wolf by Frank Mayer




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