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varietal
/ vəˈraɪɪtəl /
adjective
- of, relating to, characteristic of, designating, or forming a variety, esp a biological variety
noun
- a wine labelled with the name of the grape from which it is pressed
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Derived Forms
- vaˈrietally, adverb
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Other Words From
- va·rie·tal·ly adverb
- inter·va·rie·tal adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Climate change is making this varietal harder to grow, at least with the same result, Veseth tells The Daily Beast.
Choose carefully and this soft, plummy varietal can enthrall like a fine Cabernet Sauvignon.
This producer makes more Vermentino than any other producer, so clearly they know their varietal.
It is very rare in varietal vineyards and not known to nurserymen.
It is very rare in varietal vineyards and hardly known to nurserymen.
The remainder are to be considered as varietal forms of a very trifling departure from the type, or as hybrids.
Excelsior is to-day rather rare in varietal vineyards and is apparently not offered for sale by any nurserymen.
It is still to be found in many varietal vineyards but is now offered for sale by but few nurserymen.
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