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Médoc
[ mey-dok; French mey-dawk ]
noun
- a wine-growing region in Gironde, in SW France.
- a red Bordeaux wine produced there.
Médoc
/ meɪˈdɒk; ˈmɛdɒk; medɔk /
noun
- a district of SW France, on the left bank of the Gironde estuary: famous vineyards
- a fine red wine from this district
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Example Sentences
Pippa, a food columnist for Waitrose Kitchen magazine, traveled to southwest France to visit the Médoc wine vineyards.
From The Daily Beast
Though temperate, he understood the mysteries of the French cuisine, and liked the wines of Médoc.
From Project Gutenberg
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