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white wine
noun
wine having a yellowish to amber color derived from the light-colored grapes used in production, or from dark grapes whose skins, pulp, and seeds have been removed before fermentation.
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of white wine1
Example Sentences
His gripped his white wine like a potion, delivering hope.
He would order ābottles of white wine at the former bar LāAlexandreā before āgetting drunk at Rosebudā and āhanging out on the quays with the second-hand booksellers or the Shakespeare and Company bookstore.ā
Also on social media, an X user highlighted an early-May Instagram story from Campās account that featured Whipkey drinking a glass of white wine with the words ādate nightā splashed on the photo.
Ledbetter remembers when everything was on wineās side: There was the so-called Judgment of Paris in 1976 when French oenophiles, in blind tasting, chose Napa as tops for both red and white wines.
Once the Red Stitch owners wanted to host dinners and events featuring their wines, they realized they didnāt want to serve someone elseās white wines.
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