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vin ordinaire
‖ vin ordinaire (vɛ̃ ɔrdinɛr) [Fr.; cf. vin and ordinaire n.] Simple French wine for everyday use.1820 Edin. Rev. XXXIII. 344 And why should as large a duty be levied from the vins ordinaires, as from those of the first quality? 1852 E. Twisleton Let. 9 Oct. (1928) iv. 56 You would laugh..if you saw...
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Ordinaire (wine bar)
Ordinaire. The name Ordinaire was chosen after the French term vin ordinaire, which refers to everyday, "ordinary" wines that skip bottling to be served by winemakers
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vin rouge
‖ vin rouge (vɛ̃ ruʒ) [Fr., f. as vin + rouge a.] a. French red wine; = rouge n.1 6.1917 A. G. Empey Over Top 313 Vin rouge, French red wine made from vinegar and red ink. 1922 E. E. Cummings Enormous Room vii. 169 A good deal of color in his cheeks and a good deal of vin rouge in his guts. 1931 E. ...
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Ordinaire
Ordinaire may refer to:
Ordinaire (wine bar), a wine bar in Oakland, California
Ordinaire EP, an EP by Stepdad
"Ordinaire", a 1970 song by Robert Charlebois See also
Bourgogne Grand Ordinaire
Temperament ordinaire (French tempérament ordinaire musical intonation)
Vin ordinaire
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ordinaire
‖ ordinaire, n. (ɔrdinɛr) [Fr.] Short for vin ordinaire. Also as adj.1861 Thackeray Round. Papers xiv, in Cornh. Mag. July 123 A sound genuine ordinaire, at 18s. per doz. let us say. 1888 Mrs. H. Ward R. Elsmere II. iii. xxii. 215 He ate his boiled mutton and drank his ordinaire like a man. 1906 Dai...
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Languedoc-Roussillon wine
The majority of wine produced in the Languedoc are labeled vin ordinaire. There is also sizable production of Vins Doux Naturels. Examples include Vin de pays d'Oc, Vin de pays d'Aude, Vin de pays de l'Hérault, and Vin de Pays du Gard.
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vin
▪ I. ‖ vin (vɛ̃) [Fr.] Wine: used in various French phrases. 1. Followed by de, d', etc., designating a wine of a particular classification, district, or method of manufacture, etc., as vin de Graves, de liqueur, etc.1699 M. Lister Journey to Paris 161 Those Wines thus in the Must are called..Vin de...
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List of Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée wines
Côtes d'Auxerre || Burgundy || ||
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| Bourgogne Côtes du Couchois || Burgundy || ||
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| Bourgogne Epineuil || Burgundy || ||
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| Bourgogne le Chapitre || Burgundy || ||
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| Bourgogne Montrecul || Burgundy || ||
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| Bourgogne mousseux || Burgundy || ||
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| Bourgogne ordinaire
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cèpe
‖ cèpe (sɛːp) Also cep (sɛp). [a. F. cèpe a boletus, f. Gascon cep tree-trunk, mushroom, f. L. cippus a stake.] An edible fungus of the genus Boletus.1865 M. Eyre Lady's Walks xxix. 316 Stew it whole in vin ordinaire, together with some ham, a little butter, a little garlic, mushrooms or ceps, and a...
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1868 in Canada
himself [for] principles[...]adopted as those of truth"
Federal deputy minister of agriculture says connoisseur in France finds Canadian wine to be vin d'ordinaire second only to their own
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Years of the 19th century in Canada
1868 in North America
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vinho
‖ vinho (ˈviɲo) [Pg., wine: cf. vino.] Portuguese wine. Used in various collocations, as vinho branco, white wine; vinho corrente = vino corriente s.v. vino 1 b; vinho da casa, house wine; vinho de consumo, cheap wine equivalent to vin ordinaire; vinho tinto, red wine; vinho verde [lit. ‘green wine’...
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Lloyd Cole
Songs from the album like "Past Imperfect", "Vin Ordinaire" and "No More Love Songs" returned to Cole's live sets regularly throughout his career.
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pinard
‖ pinard (pinar) Also Pinard. [Fr.] Coarse red wine (orig. that issued to French troops), vin ordinaire; loosely, any wine; a glass of this wine.1922 E. E. Cummings Enormous Room iv. 85 A glass apiece of red acrid pinard. 1924 Blackw. Mag. Oct. 556/2 Some of the adversaries are toasting each other i...
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vino
vino [Sp. and It., wine; cf. vin.] I. Non-naturalized forms (ˈvino). 1. With various adjs. designating the quality, origin, etc., of a wine: a. vino blanco [Sp. = white], vino dolce [It. = sweet], vino dulce [Sp. = sweet], vino fino [Sp. = quality], vino locale [It. = local], vino rosso [It. = red],...
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