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spumante

[spoo-mahn-te, spuh-mahn-tee, -tey, spyuh-] / spuˈmɑn tɛ, spəˈmɑn ti, -teɪ, spyə- /


NOUN
sparkling wine
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The third is a charming Italian spumante from Campania that takes us on time travel back to an ancient era.

From Washington Post • Jan. 26, 2023

Big Prosecco has fought off myriad other salvos — counterfeits like Meer-secco and Cansecco, and the warnings of British dentists about sugary spumante rotting the country’s teeth.

From New York Times • Oct. 1, 2021

The Negroni Sbagliato was invented here, made with spumante instead of gin and served in an huge, custom-designed glass with a block of ice.

From Forbes • Sep. 20, 2014

From the beginning Franciacorta adopted the exacting French method of making Champagne, distancing itself from the large bulk processes used to make Italian spumante and prosecco.

From BusinessWeek • Jan. 30, 2012

Quantus per campos populatis montibus actus Contorquet silvas squalenti tergore serpens, 210 Et late umectat terras spumante veneno: Tantus, perdomitis decurrens Alpibus atro Involves bello Italiam, tantoque fragore Eruta convulsis prosternes oppida muris.’

From Helps to Latin Translation at Sight by Luce, Edmund