red roman
Britishnoun
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For this red, Roman Roth, the winemaker at Wölffer on the South Fork, blends cabernet sauvignon, malbec, cabernet franc and petit verdot — all Bordeaux grapes — with a little bit of pinot noir, the red grape of Burgundy.
From New York Times
In the last room is a small painting by the Italian artist Fortunato Depero, a mock-up for a cover for the magazine Twentieth Century, with the red Roman numerals XX looming in space.
From New York Times
As Hendricks delivered his first pitch, a bright red roman candle exploded beyond the center-field fence.
From Los Angeles Times
The stage direction wasn’t controversial in “Cato”: Tazewell Thompson’s thoughtful production was beautifully framed by the dusky red Roman ruins of John Conklin’s set.
From Washington Post
But he could hear of no master potters who made anything like the deep red Roman ware.
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