vins
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pluralof vin.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
Example Sentences
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One of the tasters, Aubert de Villaine, called it “un coup dans la derriere pour les vins Français,” a kick in the backside for French wines.
From Washington Post ● Mar. 10, 2021
For many simple wines, like the vins de soifs we drank last summer, vintage will not be particularly important.
From New York Times ● Mar. 1, 2018
Another 18 are D.O.C., or controlled origin, and there are nine I.G.T. wines, similar to the French vins de pays, making quality wines, but with non-traditional grape varieties.
From BusinessWeek ● Oct. 16, 2011
That’s what everyone’s going to ask when you get home from Paris, since this sleek new wine shop and bistrot à vins not far from La Bourse is the season’s trump card hipster address.
From New York Times ● Sep. 28, 2010
When people ask for tea at a Marchand des vins, the teapot has to be hunted up from goodness knows where; and as for the tea...!
From Septimus by William John Locke