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单词 Trebbiano
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Definition of Trebbiano in English:

Trebbiano

noun ˌtrɛbɪˈɑːnəʊtrebˈyänō
mass noun
  • 1A variety of wine grape widely cultivated in Italy and elsewhere.

    棠比内洛葡萄(在意大利及其他地方种植)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The grape used in balsamic vinegar is the white Trebbiano that is crushed after harvesting and the raw juice is left to sit until it just starts to ferment.
    1. 1.1 A wine made from the Trebbiano grape.
      棠比内洛白葡萄酒
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Regardless, my eye went quickly past the Trebbianos, Vermentinos and Pinot Grigios until I reached something called Bianchetta Genovese.
      • At Florence, the principal consumer of the town's output, Montecarlo cost more than the Trebbianos, the whites of the Chianti area and the wines of the Greve Valley.
      • On the other hand, those producers that used to ‘reinforce’ their Trebbianos with big injections of other more noble grape varieties (specially Chardonnay), today they use them for the hype wine of the moment, the Pecorino IGT (we'll soon cover also this topic).
      • Ranging from the fizzy Lambruscos to hearty Sangiovese-based reds and the pale, dry Trebbianos, there is a bit of something for everyone.
      • In Italy it is the most important of the Trebbianos, part of the composition of Chianti and other famous wines.

Origin

Italian, from the name of the River Trebbia, in northern central Italy.

Definition of Trebbiano in US English:

Trebbiano

nountrebˈyänō
  • 1A variety of wine grape widely cultivated in Italy and elsewhere.

    棠比内洛葡萄(在意大利及其他地方种植)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The grape used in balsamic vinegar is the white Trebbiano that is crushed after harvesting and the raw juice is left to sit until it just starts to ferment.
    1. 1.1 A wine made from the Trebbiano grape.
      棠比内洛白葡萄酒
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At Florence, the principal consumer of the town's output, Montecarlo cost more than the Trebbianos, the whites of the Chianti area and the wines of the Greve Valley.
      • On the other hand, those producers that used to ‘reinforce’ their Trebbianos with big injections of other more noble grape varieties (specially Chardonnay), today they use them for the hype wine of the moment, the Pecorino IGT (we'll soon cover also this topic).
      • Ranging from the fizzy Lambruscos to hearty Sangiovese-based reds and the pale, dry Trebbianos, there is a bit of something for everyone.
      • In Italy it is the most important of the Trebbianos, part of the composition of Chianti and other famous wines.
      • Regardless, my eye went quickly past the Trebbianos, Vermentinos and Pinot Grigios until I reached something called Bianchetta Genovese.

Origin

Italian, from the name of the Trebbia River, in northern central Italy.

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