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Meursault

American  
[mur-soh, mœr-soh] / mɜrˈsoʊ, mœrˈsoʊ /

noun

  1. a dry, white Burgundy wine produced in the district around Meursault in E France.


Etymology

Origin of Meursault

First recorded in 1825–35

Example Sentences

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Garten also likes to serve a Morgon and for white wine options, she suggests a Meursault or Montrachet.

From Salon

Louis Latour Meursault Premier Cru "Château de Blagny" 2022 is a nice bottle of white Burgundy that pairs well with seafood.

From Salon

He became a newspaper columnist and won international acclaim in 2015 for his first novel The Meursault Investigation, which was a reworking of The Stranger by Albert Camus.

From BBC

An earlier work The Meursault Investigation won the best first novel award in 2015.

From BBC

Daoud has written two previous novels, one of which - the much-praised Meursault Investigation - was a rewriting of Albert Camus’s The Stranger and was shortlisted for the Goncourt in 2015.

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