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Definition of spumante in English: spumantenoun spuːˈmantispuːˈmanteɪspyə- mass nounAn Italian sparkling white wine. 意大利发泡酒 Example sentencesExamples - In the cellar we sip a dozen wines and a sophisticated but crisp Brut spumante.
- Northern Italy is a vast expanse of vineyards, and much of the wine made there is the sparkler known as spumante.
- The light, frothy Asti, the subtler Moscato d' Asti, and other spumante and frizzante all over north western Italy demonstrate another facet of the variety's character.
- Italians employ spicy, grapey moscato bianco for their spumante and the Germans mostly draw on Riesling for their crisp, clean sparkling sekt.
- In Italy, the region of Franciacorta has the distinction of being the only other region in the world that has laws governing sparkling wine, or as they say there, spumante.
Synonyms effervescent, fizzy, carbonated, aerated, gassy, bubbly, bubbling, fizzing, foaming, frothy
OriginItalian, literally 'sparkling'. RhymesAlicante, andante, ante, anti, Ashanti, Bramante, Chianti, Dante, dilettante, Fante, Ferranti, infante, scanty, shanty (US chanty), vigilante, Zante Definition of spumante in US English: spumantenounspyə- An Italian sparkling white wine. 意大利发泡酒 Example sentencesExamples - The light, frothy Asti, the subtler Moscato d' Asti, and other spumante and frizzante all over north western Italy demonstrate another facet of the variety's character.
- Northern Italy is a vast expanse of vineyards, and much of the wine made there is the sparkler known as spumante.
- In the cellar we sip a dozen wines and a sophisticated but crisp Brut spumante.
- In Italy, the region of Franciacorta has the distinction of being the only other region in the world that has laws governing sparkling wine, or as they say there, spumante.
- Italians employ spicy, grapey moscato bianco for their spumante and the Germans mostly draw on Riesling for their crisp, clean sparkling sekt.
Synonyms effervescent, fizzy, carbonated, aerated, gassy, bubbly, bubbling, fizzing, foaming, frothy
OriginItalian, literally ‘sparkling’. |