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Definition of Rioja in English: Riojanoun rɪˈɒhərɪˈɒkərēˈōhä mass nounA wine produced in La Rioja, Spain. (产于西班牙里奥哈的)里奥哈葡萄酒 Example sentencesExamples - Behind a door at the back of the kitchen hides an extensive wine cellar stacked with choice Riojas.
- Any young and fruity red, such as a Beaujolais or Rioja, is a good all-around choice.
- Pinot noirs are particularly popular at all price points and there are plenty of others, such as Spanish Riojas and grenache blends from the south of France.
- A newcomer on the scene, at least to American palates, is tempranillo, the hearty Spanish grape that goes into Riojas.
- Some publications use panels or teams of tasters, so the person who steered you toward that great Spanish Rioja may not be the same one praising the German Riesling.
- Draught beer is around €2.20 a glass, but why bother when you can buy fantastic Rioja reservas for the price of a bottle of plonk back home?
- Main dishes are customarily accompanied by a simple salad, often made with vegetables picked minutes before from the household garden, and are almost always served with the region's Rioja wines.
- Even Rioja, already Spain's leading table wine at the turn of the 19th century, found few markets other than neighbouring Basque country and South America.
- Willis sampled a lot of Beaujolais with Arlott, but what he loved most were the Riojas.
- Over ten days of walking the group will pass through Rioja vineyards, the plains of Navarre, small, traditional villages and lush valleys dotted with red poppies.
- Setting out at dawn with a formidable supply of beer and rum, they would fish all day then return under moonlit skies to dine and drink jugs of Rioja wine in local Spanish restaurants.
- As it was felt, justifiably, that most Riojas were undervalued anyway, the increases implemented at the time have remained in place.
RhymesAsoka, broker, carioca, choker, coca, croaker, evoker, invoker, joker, mediocre, ochre (US ocher), poker, provoker, revoker, smoker, soaker, soca, Stoker, tapioca Definition of Rioja in US English: Riojanounrēˈōhä A wine produced in La Rioja, Spain. (产于西班牙里奥哈的)里奥哈葡萄酒 Example sentencesExamples - A newcomer on the scene, at least to American palates, is tempranillo, the hearty Spanish grape that goes into Riojas.
- Even Rioja, already Spain's leading table wine at the turn of the 19th century, found few markets other than neighbouring Basque country and South America.
- As it was felt, justifiably, that most Riojas were undervalued anyway, the increases implemented at the time have remained in place.
- Draught beer is around €2.20 a glass, but why bother when you can buy fantastic Rioja reservas for the price of a bottle of plonk back home?
- Setting out at dawn with a formidable supply of beer and rum, they would fish all day then return under moonlit skies to dine and drink jugs of Rioja wine in local Spanish restaurants.
- Behind a door at the back of the kitchen hides an extensive wine cellar stacked with choice Riojas.
- Willis sampled a lot of Beaujolais with Arlott, but what he loved most were the Riojas.
- Some publications use panels or teams of tasters, so the person who steered you toward that great Spanish Rioja may not be the same one praising the German Riesling.
- Any young and fruity red, such as a Beaujolais or Rioja, is a good all-around choice.
- Pinot noirs are particularly popular at all price points and there are plenty of others, such as Spanish Riojas and grenache blends from the south of France.
- Over ten days of walking the group will pass through Rioja vineyards, the plains of Navarre, small, traditional villages and lush valleys dotted with red poppies.
- Main dishes are customarily accompanied by a simple salad, often made with vegetables picked minutes before from the household garden, and are almost always served with the region's Rioja wines.
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