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vin rouge

American  
[van roozh] / vɛ̃ ˈruʒ /

noun

French.
vins rouges plural
  1. red wine.


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Regardless of how the tradition took hold, experts agree that cheese is rarely happily paired with vin rouge.

From Salon • Feb. 20, 2023

By the time he did, Paris turned out to be occupied by the Nazis and all the cafes had switched from vin rouge to beer and spaetzle, which Glimp despised.

From Time Magazine Archive

Monsieur mangera son dîner près du feu, avec beaucoup de plaisir, et il boirera de vin rouge à la santé de Monsieur de Boze, et sa famille intéressante et aimable.

From The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete by Forster, John

We were having an omelette of huit-œufs, and une bouteille de vin rouge in a little estaminet way back, I remember; and I asked him what he thought.

From Men, Women and Guns by McNeile, H. C. (Herman Cyril)

Incidentally, Bill, who went out of the trenches and walked four kilometres to procure a bottle of vin rouge was rewarded by seven days' second field punishment for his pains.

From The Red Horizon by MacGill, Patrick

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