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单词 Sangiovese
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Definition of Sangiovese in English:

Sangiovese

nounˌsandʒɪə(ʊ)ˈveɪziˌsanjōˈvāzē
mass noun
  • 1A variety of black wine grape used in making Chianti and other Italian red wines.

    桑娇维塞葡萄(用于制作意大利红勤地酒和意大利其他红葡萄酒的葡萄)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With a lot of Italian heritage amongst the Californian winemaking fraternity, we are seeing interesting wines made from Barbera, Sangiovese, and Nebbiolo.
    • The region's famed Sangiovese grape is specially cultivated and the wine-making process follows strict standards.
    • Made entirely from Sangiovese, it is a well-balanced wine that offers great value.
    • Made with the high-acidity Sangiovese grape, Chianti is one of few wines which will complement rich tomato sauces.
    • Based on the Sangiovese grape, Chianti is normally a firm style of wine with a notable bitter edge, but plenty of ripe, cherry fruit and spicy, tobacco and herbal notes.
    • Those grape varieties could be as famous in Bulgaria as Sangiovese in Tuscany.
    • They make just three wines, all from estate-grown grapes: Rosaro di Sangiovese, Sangiovese, and Syrah.
    • As it's name might imply, this is a dark and rich blend, made from roughly equal amounts of three grape varieties, Barbera, Sangiovese and Grenache.
    • This is a judicious blend of Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
    • The secret behind all good Chianti is the quality of its mainstay grape variety, Sangiovese.
    • Though it has a proprietary name, this top wine from Castellare is made in the Chianti region primarily from Sangiovese grapes.
    1. 1.1 A red wine made from the Sangiovese grape.
      桑娇维塞红葡萄酒
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I wish I'd drunk something like this when I was a student in Italy, rather than all that Sangiovese.
      • Offer him a 1989 Sangiovese from a tiny estate in Tuscany, and a decade later if you gave it to him blind, he'd identify the grower and the year.
      • San Marino also produces high quality wines, the most famous of which are the Sangiovese, a strong red wine; and the Biancale, a dry white wine.
      • Small, quaint 6 Vino Noceto produces a popular Sangiovese that you can sample in the tasting room.
      • Beautifully fruity and slightly blackberry tasting the Sangiovese was ideal with the fresh bread and balsamic dip which had spirited its way to our table.
      • Users could even access the inventory over the Internet while traveling in Tuscany to see if there's room for a few more cases of Sangiovese.
      • Rhône varieties were introduced at the beginning of the 1990s and some dream of Sangiovese and other Italian varieties.
      • As mentioned previously, when you read and see Sangiovese, think Chianti, because they're essentially the same thing.
      • Proof that wines from Italian co-operatives don't have to be the sort that remove the enamel from your teeth, this is a juicy, aromatic, richly coloured Tuscan Sangiovese with cherry and black olive flavours and firm tannins.
      • These superior wines, just as in the case of the best Sangiovese of Romagna, have generally been marketed as vino da tavola, indicating that the DOC label in Emilia-Romagna carries few, if any, connotations of quality or character.
      • I also tried a couple of lesser known red varieties, including a Sangiovese from Zilzie in Australia which was absolutely astounding.
      • In fact, of the leading red varieties, only Pinot Noir, Syrah, Nebbiolo, Sangiovese and, at a push, Tempranillo work better on their tod.
      • None of the above, thank you, but a delicious Sangiovese just might do the trick.
      • This attractive, airy, contemporary bar has only two wines available: a white Trebbiano and a red Sangiovese, both from Italy.

Origin

Italian.

Definition of Sangiovese in US English:

Sangiovese

nounˌsanjōˈvāzē
  • 1A variety of black wine grape used in making Chianti and other Italian red wines.

    桑娇维塞葡萄(用于制作意大利红勤地酒和意大利其他红葡萄酒的葡萄)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The secret behind all good Chianti is the quality of its mainstay grape variety, Sangiovese.
    • The region's famed Sangiovese grape is specially cultivated and the wine-making process follows strict standards.
    • This is a judicious blend of Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
    • Based on the Sangiovese grape, Chianti is normally a firm style of wine with a notable bitter edge, but plenty of ripe, cherry fruit and spicy, tobacco and herbal notes.
    • Made entirely from Sangiovese, it is a well-balanced wine that offers great value.
    • They make just three wines, all from estate-grown grapes: Rosaro di Sangiovese, Sangiovese, and Syrah.
    • Those grape varieties could be as famous in Bulgaria as Sangiovese in Tuscany.
    • Though it has a proprietary name, this top wine from Castellare is made in the Chianti region primarily from Sangiovese grapes.
    • With a lot of Italian heritage amongst the Californian winemaking fraternity, we are seeing interesting wines made from Barbera, Sangiovese, and Nebbiolo.
    • Made with the high-acidity Sangiovese grape, Chianti is one of few wines which will complement rich tomato sauces.
    • As it's name might imply, this is a dark and rich blend, made from roughly equal amounts of three grape varieties, Barbera, Sangiovese and Grenache.
    1. 1.1 A red wine made from the Sangiovese grape.
      桑娇维塞红葡萄酒
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In fact, of the leading red varieties, only Pinot Noir, Syrah, Nebbiolo, Sangiovese and, at a push, Tempranillo work better on their tod.
      • None of the above, thank you, but a delicious Sangiovese just might do the trick.
      • Small, quaint 6 Vino Noceto produces a popular Sangiovese that you can sample in the tasting room.
      • Proof that wines from Italian co-operatives don't have to be the sort that remove the enamel from your teeth, this is a juicy, aromatic, richly coloured Tuscan Sangiovese with cherry and black olive flavours and firm tannins.
      • I wish I'd drunk something like this when I was a student in Italy, rather than all that Sangiovese.
      • These superior wines, just as in the case of the best Sangiovese of Romagna, have generally been marketed as vino da tavola, indicating that the DOC label in Emilia-Romagna carries few, if any, connotations of quality or character.
      • I also tried a couple of lesser known red varieties, including a Sangiovese from Zilzie in Australia which was absolutely astounding.
      • Users could even access the inventory over the Internet while traveling in Tuscany to see if there's room for a few more cases of Sangiovese.
      • This attractive, airy, contemporary bar has only two wines available: a white Trebbiano and a red Sangiovese, both from Italy.
      • Offer him a 1989 Sangiovese from a tiny estate in Tuscany, and a decade later if you gave it to him blind, he'd identify the grower and the year.
      • Beautifully fruity and slightly blackberry tasting the Sangiovese was ideal with the fresh bread and balsamic dip which had spirited its way to our table.
      • As mentioned previously, when you read and see Sangiovese, think Chianti, because they're essentially the same thing.
      • Rhône varieties were introduced at the beginning of the 1990s and some dream of Sangiovese and other Italian varieties.
      • San Marino also produces high quality wines, the most famous of which are the Sangiovese, a strong red wine; and the Biancale, a dry white wine.

Origin

Italian.

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