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Definition of brut in English: brutadjective bʀybruːtbro͞ot (of sparkling wine) unsweetened; very dry. (汽酒)未加糖的;无甜味的 Example sentencesExamples - The result is a wine that's a little creamier than the nonvintage brut regular cuvée and has a bit longer ‘finish.’
- Beyond that, Pinot Noir flavors were the key - in brut with turkey and in blanc de noirs with duck, pork, lamb, and beef.
- Aperitifs range from Rp 18,000 for a Martini to Rp 60,000 for a glass of champagne brut.
- The bartender offered to let me try the second sparkler on the menu - the Domaine de la Fontainerie, brut, '01, Vouvray at $9.
- Ayala produces a brut, demi-sec, rosé, vintage, blanc de blancs vintage and the prestige cuvee perle.
- Although labelled extra brut (extra dry), it drinks more like a medium-dry.
- The Cuvee Des Ambassadeurs, the wine of choice in the Elysee Palace, is a 50/50 Chardonnay and Pinot Noir champagne in a zesty and bright brut style.
- Best-known brands are the medium dry Carta Nevada, launched in 1951, and Cordon Negro, a brut Cava in a distinctive black bottle.
- Fans of Pol Roger's delectable, creamy, pin-head bubbled, white-label brut champagne, with lots of ripe, floral fruit on the finish, are in for a treat this Easter with a fiver off their favourite fizz.
- She transformed the business into a major champagne house by identifying the market for a brut style of champagne, much less sweet than was the fashion.
- But the beau Sire doesn't disappoint even the most cynical of palates - this violent fluid comes in both brut and demi-sec varieties.
- Good bubblies are made in California, too, and the prices generally fall between the inexpensive Spanish cavas and the French nonvintage brut champagnes.
OriginFrench, literally 'raw, rough'. Rhymesacute, argute, astute, beaut, Beirut, boot, bruit, brute, Bute, butte, Canute, cheroot, chute, commute, compute, confute, coot, cute, depute, dilute, dispute, flute, galoot, hoot, impute, jute, loot, lute, minute, moot, newt, outshoot, permute, pollute, pursuit, recruit, refute, repute, route, salute, Salyut, scoot, shoot, Shute, sloot, snoot, subacute, suit, telecommute, Tonton Macoute, toot, transmute, undershoot, uproot, Ute, volute Definition of brut in US English: brutadjectivebro͞ot (of sparkling wine) unsweetened; very dry. (汽酒)未加糖的;无甜味的 Example sentencesExamples - The result is a wine that's a little creamier than the nonvintage brut regular cuvée and has a bit longer ‘finish.’
- Good bubblies are made in California, too, and the prices generally fall between the inexpensive Spanish cavas and the French nonvintage brut champagnes.
- Best-known brands are the medium dry Carta Nevada, launched in 1951, and Cordon Negro, a brut Cava in a distinctive black bottle.
- The bartender offered to let me try the second sparkler on the menu - the Domaine de la Fontainerie, brut, '01, Vouvray at $9.
- Ayala produces a brut, demi-sec, rosé, vintage, blanc de blancs vintage and the prestige cuvee perle.
- But the beau Sire doesn't disappoint even the most cynical of palates - this violent fluid comes in both brut and demi-sec varieties.
- Fans of Pol Roger's delectable, creamy, pin-head bubbled, white-label brut champagne, with lots of ripe, floral fruit on the finish, are in for a treat this Easter with a fiver off their favourite fizz.
- The Cuvee Des Ambassadeurs, the wine of choice in the Elysee Palace, is a 50/50 Chardonnay and Pinot Noir champagne in a zesty and bright brut style.
- She transformed the business into a major champagne house by identifying the market for a brut style of champagne, much less sweet than was the fashion.
- Although labelled extra brut (extra dry), it drinks more like a medium-dry.
- Aperitifs range from Rp 18,000 for a Martini to Rp 60,000 for a glass of champagne brut.
- Beyond that, Pinot Noir flavors were the key - in brut with turkey and in blanc de noirs with duck, pork, lamb, and beef.
OriginFrench, literally ‘raw, rough’. |