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Definition of Lambrusco in English: Lambrusconoun lamˈbrʊskəʊ-ˈbro͝os- mass noun1A variety of wine grape grown in the Emilia-Romagna region of North Italy. 兰布鲁斯科葡萄(酿造葡萄酒用,产于意大利北部伊米利亚-罗马涅区) - 1.1 A sparkling red wine made from the Lambrusco grape.
兰布鲁斯科葡萄酒 Example sentencesExamples - ‘White with chicken and red with beef’ may have steered your parents safely through a torrential sea of Lambrusco and Liebfraumilch, but that just doesn't cut it anymore.
- Classic tinned wines included Liebfraumilch, Hock, Lambrusco, anything sweet and feminine and not likely to taste foul after being stored in an aluminium container for several months.
- Things have moved on from a decade ago, when Lambrusco and the very worst sort of Chianti were staples of Italian wine.
- Sparkling red wines have come a long way since the days when Lambrusco rosso reigned supreme, but these gently fizzing wines still retain a slot in the annual top 100.
- It's funny, but over there no one has heard of the horrible sweet Lambrusco we drink in the UK.
- 1.2 A red or white wine resembling Lambrusco, produced outside North Italy.
Example sentencesExamples - Then, the very next morning, there's a report in the paper from a so-called health expert explaining how even a sip of Lambrusco every three weeks can be risky.
- Valdadige, a long stretch of the Adige river, including a part of the Alto Adige and a north western chunk of the Veneto, is the DOC for predominantly a red blend of Schiava and Lambrusco and a white blend of various international varieties.
- I wanted to purchase a crisp, dry Lambrusco, but I've been thwarted.
OriginItalian, literally 'grape of the wild vine'. Definition of Lambrusco in US English: Lambrusconoun-ˈbro͝os- 1A variety of wine grape grown in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. 兰布鲁斯科葡萄(酿造葡萄酒用,产于意大利北部伊米利亚-罗马涅区) - 1.1 A sparkling red wine made from the Lambrusco grape.
兰布鲁斯科葡萄酒 Example sentencesExamples - Things have moved on from a decade ago, when Lambrusco and the very worst sort of Chianti were staples of Italian wine.
- ‘White with chicken and red with beef’ may have steered your parents safely through a torrential sea of Lambrusco and Liebfraumilch, but that just doesn't cut it anymore.
- It's funny, but over there no one has heard of the horrible sweet Lambrusco we drink in the UK.
- Sparkling red wines have come a long way since the days when Lambrusco rosso reigned supreme, but these gently fizzing wines still retain a slot in the annual top 100.
- Classic tinned wines included Liebfraumilch, Hock, Lambrusco, anything sweet and feminine and not likely to taste foul after being stored in an aluminium container for several months.
- 1.2 A red or white wine similar to Lambrusco produced elsewhere.
其他地区产的类似葡萄酒 Example sentencesExamples - Then, the very next morning, there's a report in the paper from a so-called health expert explaining how even a sip of Lambrusco every three weeks can be risky.
- Valdadige, a long stretch of the Adige river, including a part of the Alto Adige and a north western chunk of the Veneto, is the DOC for predominantly a red blend of Schiava and Lambrusco and a white blend of various international varieties.
- I wanted to purchase a crisp, dry Lambrusco, but I've been thwarted.
OriginItalian, literally ‘grape of the wild vine’. |