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Definition of domaine in English: domainenoundəˈmeɪndōˈmān A vineyard. 葡萄园 Example sentencesExamples - One wine domaine sign succeeded another for 120 miles.
- Even in rural areas such as Burgundy, most of the top wines are now domaine bottled.
- Growers are also moving strongly in the direction of organic and biodynamic production, with over 30 domaines now officially sanctioned - this should vastly improve the quality of the fruit that producers have to work with.
- The domaine's Pinot Noir is wonderful: soft tannins with oodles of baked cherry flavours on the nose.
- As the classification in Burgundy is given to the vineyard, not to the château or the domaine, the quality of the wine can vary tremendously when a vineyard changes hands.
- They simply understand that they can sell far more, and reach further into the popular imaginations than as an admittedly fine wine domaine or chateau.
- It is significant, however, that, as the domaine extends its vineyards, many of the new vines planted are Greek varieties, including the recently rediscovered and elegant indigenous white Malagousia.
- It is a famous wine from a famous domaine, made in a more restrained style than the Corton.
- When it is properly made from a single domaine it is not to be missed.
- You will even be invited to sample the brew in the domaine's own tearoom.
- The average domaine today is quite small, with a focus on quality over output.
- As well as the wines themselves he did an excellent job of covering the history of the region, the domaine itself and biodynamics.
- Some domaines, having received high points for one wine, made it their mission to produce others that would please him.
- Sue bakes cakes, shells walnuts, makes walnut oil and prepares prunes, which they sell from the domaine and at the local market.
- There are now hundreds of individual domaines bottling their own wines and the quality can vary wildly.
- One year I stayed for a few nights in a honey domaine near Carpentras where bees and their hives were carted from lilac field to honeysuckle maze to clover meadow, the juicy fruit of their labors then captured and mixed into thick liquid gold.
- Hi-tech equipment like reverse osmosis systems can be found in giant commercial Australian wineries and small Burgundy domaines.
- This value-for-money, extremely consistent red makes up nearly half of the domaine's total output of six million bottles.
- These wines can be delicious at two years old, but often age beautifully for up to ten and are best bought domaine bottled.
OriginFrench, literally 'estate' (see domain). Rhymesabstain, appertain, arcane, arraign, ascertain, attain, Bahrain, bane, blain, brain, Braine, Cain, Caine, campaign, cane, cinquain, chain, champagne, champaign, Champlain, Charmaine, chicane, chow mein, cocaine, Coleraine, Coltrane, complain, constrain, contain, crane, Dane, deign, demesne, demi-mondaine, detain, disdain, domain, drain, Duane, Dwane, Elaine, entertain, entrain, explain, fain, fane, feign, gain, Germaine, germane, grain, humane, Hussein, inane, Jain, Jane, Jermaine, Kane, La Fontaine, lain, lane, legerdemain, Lorraine, main, Maine, maintain, mane, mise en scène, Montaigne, moraine, mundane, obtain, ordain, Paine, pane, pertain, plain, plane, Port-of-Spain, profane, rain, Raine, refrain, reign, rein, retain, romaine, sane, Seine, Shane, Sinn Fein, skein, slain, Spain, Spillane, sprain, stain, strain, sustain, swain, terrain, thane, train, twain, Ujjain, Ukraine, underlain, urbane, vain, vane, vein, Verlaine, vicereine, wain, wane, Wayne Definition of domaine in US English: domainenoundōˈmān A vineyard. 葡萄园 Example sentencesExamples - It is significant, however, that, as the domaine extends its vineyards, many of the new vines planted are Greek varieties, including the recently rediscovered and elegant indigenous white Malagousia.
- It is a famous wine from a famous domaine, made in a more restrained style than the Corton.
- The domaine's Pinot Noir is wonderful: soft tannins with oodles of baked cherry flavours on the nose.
- There are now hundreds of individual domaines bottling their own wines and the quality can vary wildly.
- This value-for-money, extremely consistent red makes up nearly half of the domaine's total output of six million bottles.
- Even in rural areas such as Burgundy, most of the top wines are now domaine bottled.
- These wines can be delicious at two years old, but often age beautifully for up to ten and are best bought domaine bottled.
- You will even be invited to sample the brew in the domaine's own tearoom.
- As the classification in Burgundy is given to the vineyard, not to the château or the domaine, the quality of the wine can vary tremendously when a vineyard changes hands.
- As well as the wines themselves he did an excellent job of covering the history of the region, the domaine itself and biodynamics.
- When it is properly made from a single domaine it is not to be missed.
- They simply understand that they can sell far more, and reach further into the popular imaginations than as an admittedly fine wine domaine or chateau.
- Hi-tech equipment like reverse osmosis systems can be found in giant commercial Australian wineries and small Burgundy domaines.
- Growers are also moving strongly in the direction of organic and biodynamic production, with over 30 domaines now officially sanctioned - this should vastly improve the quality of the fruit that producers have to work with.
- Sue bakes cakes, shells walnuts, makes walnut oil and prepares prunes, which they sell from the domaine and at the local market.
- The average domaine today is quite small, with a focus on quality over output.
- One year I stayed for a few nights in a honey domaine near Carpentras where bees and their hives were carted from lilac field to honeysuckle maze to clover meadow, the juicy fruit of their labors then captured and mixed into thick liquid gold.
- One wine domaine sign succeeded another for 120 miles.
- Some domaines, having received high points for one wine, made it their mission to produce others that would please him.
OriginFrench, literally ‘estate’ (see domain). |