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  2. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    à la short for (ellipsis of) à la manière de; in the manner of/in the style of [1]à la carte lit. "on the card, i.e. menu"; In restaurants it refers to ordering individual dishes "à la carte" rather than a fixed-price meal "menu".

  3. In vino veritas - Wikipedia

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    French: ce que le sobre tient au cœur est sur la langue du buveur, ' what the sober hold in their heart is on the drinker's tongue '. German: Trunkner Mund verrät des Herzens Grund, ' a drunken mouth reveals the heart's meaning '; and Trunkener Mund tut Wahrheit kund, ' a drunken mouth proclaims the truth '.

  4. Glossary of winemaking terms - Wikipedia

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    Vin de presse The dark, tannic wine produced from pressing the cap of grape skins. Vin doux naturel A fortified wine that has been fortified with alcohol during fermentation. Example: Muscat de Beaumes de Venise Vin d'une nuit A French rosé that spends only one night in contact with the red grape skins. Vin gris A light pale rosé Vinegar

  5. Glossary of wine terms - Wikipedia

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    Vin de garde French term for a wine with the potential to improve with age. Vin de glace French term for an ice wine. Vin de paille French term for a wine that has been made from dried out grapes such as a straw wine, for example a rare white Vin de paille can be produced in the northern Rhone wine region of the Hermitage AOC from Marsanne. Vin ...

  6. Vin de France - Wikipedia

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    Vin de France is a designation for table wine from France that has been in use since 2010, when it started to replace the former vin de table category. [1] Vin de France wines may indicate grape variety (for example Chardonnay or Merlot) and vintage on the label, [2] but are not labelled by region or appellation; they are labelled only as coming from France.

  7. Gevrey-Chambertin wine - Wikipedia

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    Gevrey-Chambertin wines are highly colourful and potent for Burgundies, with intense aromas and flavours evoking blackcurrant, cherry, musk and liquorice, among others.The potency of Gevrey-Chambertin wines makes it a suitable accompaniment to stews and strong-flavoured cooking, such as grilled red meat, leg of mutton, beef Bourguignon, rabbit stew, coq au vin, coq au Chambertin, and strong ...

  8. Vin jaune - Wikipedia

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    Vin jaune (French for "yellow wine") is a special and characteristic type of white wine made in the Jura region in eastern France. It is similar to dry fino Sherry and gets its character from being matured in a barrel under a film of yeast , known as the voile , on the wine's surface.

  9. English-language idioms - Wikipedia

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    An idiom is a common word or phrase with a figurative, non-literal meaning that is understood culturally and differs from what its composite words' denotations would suggest; i.e. the words together have a meaning that is different from the dictionary definitions of the individual words (although some idioms do retain their literal meanings – see the example "kick the bucket" below).