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va·ri·e·tal
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varietally (adv.)
词根:variform
adj.variform 形状不同的;有多种形态的
adjective
of, relating to, or characterizing a varietyalso: being a variety in distinction from an individual or species varietal corn
varietal names
of a varietal wine (see varietal entry 2 sense 1) varietal blends
varietal grapes
noun
or varietal wine a wine (such as merlot) bearing the name of the principal grape variety from which it is produced Zinfandel works as a stand-alone, 100-percent varietal wine and also lends itself to blending.—James Laube
Brothers Ross and Bill Spence established Matua in 1973 and were the first to bottle Sauvignon Blanc in New Zealand. Today, the winery produces a range of varietals at varying price points.—Alison Napjus
a grape variety that is used to produce a varietal wine
The grape, which produces lush fruit flavors of boysenberry and blackberry, along with vibrant acidity, it is without question Argentina's lead varietal.—James Molesworth
"具有多样性特征的",1849年,生物学家的词汇,来自 variety + -al (1)。关于葡萄酒,“由单一品种的葡萄制成”,首次见于1941年的美国英语。作为名词,指此意义,见于1955年。相关词汇: Varietally。
Adjectivevariety + -al >entry 1
The first known use of varietal was in 1866
1 Wine pairings are available — including a short-pour version for those driving home after dinner — and include plenty of Virginian varietals from RdV Vineyards, Early Mountain Vineyards and beyond.
2 But as the red varietal continues to increase in popularity, winemakers elsewhere are marketing and labeling their wines with inaccurate claims associating them with Oregon, which some argue violates industry regulations.
3 FRI Try nine varietals by the taste, glass or bottle, St. Patrick's food and drink specials, 5:30 p.m.
4 On a trip to the island for several days in late September, I focused on wines made from the two native varietals.
5 Odds are, Maria’s fleet of well-dressed waiters is keeping tabs on your preferred varietal.
6 Blending sessions follow in mid-to-late summer, when customers decide, with Mr. Sannino’s help, which grape varietals they want to mix, and in what proportions.
7 It is not for nothing that the term "varietal wine" was invented in California.
称谓“品牌酒”在加州发明,这当然是有一定原因的。
8 Chardonnay is one of the white wine varietals that's pretty ubiquitous.
9 On islands like Santorini — where the sandy, volcanic soils were first planted by the Phoenicians and have been tilled for nearly 3,500 years — vintners are able to work with antique varietals long forgotten elsewhere.
10 There are several gardens to take in, each with their unique varietals.
11 Even many varietal wines in California — those named for a grape like cabernet sauvignon or zinfandel — are often blended, as the state requires only that the grape make up 75 percent of the mix.
12 Almost nobody bottled it as a varietal wine.
13 He symbolizes the value of extensive varietal knowledge, an increasingly underappreciated virtue in American culture.
14 During the course of this varietal improvement, the techniques for shortening breeding cycle were adopted in developing new rice varieties.
在品种改良过程中,用缩短培育周期的技术培育新稻种。
15 Customers first choose the grape from the varietals he grows on his five and a half acres in Peconic — cabernet sauvignon, merlot, cabernet franc and sauvignon blanc — or from those he buys from vineyards nearby.
16 "People are happy to try new tastes from local varietals of different lands that don't have the same way of vinification," says Sklavos.
17 Tablas Creek, too, makes superb wines, though more conventional than Ambyth’s, primarily blends and varietal wines made from 16 Southern Rhône grapes.
18 Now, the reputation is mixed for varietal nero d’Avola wines, though I have certainly had some excellent examples.
19 The palate is concentrated and complex with ripe fruit, spicy varietal overtones and lingering fine finish.
口感醇厚而复杂,带有成熟果实的滋味和辛辣的风格,收口是美妙细腻的丹宁,回味持久.
20 At a recent tasting, several varietals and blends were poured.