Vinous

Word VINOUS
Character 6
Hyphenation vi nous
Pronunciations /ˈvaɪnəs/

Definitions and meanings of "Vinous"

What do we mean by vinous?

Of, relating to, or made with wine. adjective

Affected or caused by the consumption of wine. adjective

Having the color of wine. adjective

Having the qualities of wine: as, a vinous flavor; pertaining to wine or its manufacture.

In zoology, wine-colored; vinaceous.

Caused by wine.

Of or pertaining to wine; having the qualities of wine. adjective

Pertaining to or having the characteristics of wine. adjective

Tending to drink wine excessively. adjective

Of or relating to wine adjective

Pertaining to or having the characteristics of wine.

Tending to drink wine excessively.

Affected by the drinking of wine.

The awesomest name in the universe. if your name is Vinous go fuck yourself, you aint original. because theres only one person in the world with this name, and thats Kristal Vinous, or as people in the OC call her... Vinous K. Urban Dictionary

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The word "vinous" in example sentences

The first fermentation in cider is termed the vinous; in this the sugar is decomposed, and loses its sweetness, and is converted into alcohol; if the fermentation goes on too rapidly, the cider is injured; a portion of alcohol passes off with the carbonic acid. ❋ Unknown (1863)

He is the last gentleman, that I know of, of that old school that used to import their own wine and lay it down annually themselves, -- their bins forming a kind of vinous calendar suggestive of great events. ❋ Various (N/A)

1234Wines of the weekTwo around Euro12J0HN WILSON IN THE CULT wine film Mondovino, wine consultant Michel Rolland is portrayed as some kind of vinous Ernst Blofeld, with evil tentacles stretching out all over industry are the innovations introduced by small, young, family-owned enterprises. ❋ Unknown (2009)

At eleven o’clock two-thirds of the sun were covered, and all terrestrial objects became a kind of vinous red. ❋ Unknown (1874)

And one of my favorite stories of vinous redemption these days is Soave. ❋ Lettie Teague (2011)

Be sure to pack some bottles of Provence's hidden vinous gems in your basket, such as Cassis, Bandol, Palette and Bellet. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Of course, the wine auction scene is only one measure of a town's vinous standing. ❋ Lettie Teague (2011)

I'd barely gotten off the airplane in Madrid a few years ago when Mr. Rodriguez began telling me about his vinous vision. ❋ Lettie Teague (2011)

He and Mr. Stuckey travel to Italy several times a year to immerse themselves in the country's vinous and gastronomic culture. ❋ Kitty Greenwald (2011)

Garibaldi is credited with the liberation of Sicily; perhaps Mr. Piazza could liberate the island again, this time from its vinous obscurity? ❋ Lettie Teague (2012)

But Parker will eventually be remembered as an anachronism, a false idol of over-wrought marketing and vinous worship. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But our vinous paths diverged with the arrival of the next course: steamed loup de mer for me and steak frites for Chef Ducasse. ❋ Lettie Teague (2011)

Even Mr. Ellenbogen, whose wine list is an exercise in vinous esoterica, has a Chardonnay among his Bar Agricole offerings, albeit one made in the mountains of Jura, France, and blended with the Savagin grape. ❋ Lettie Teague (2011)

Countries with even shorter vinous pedigrees, like South Africa and Chile, have eclipsed Portugal in recognition and sales, in part because they've done a much better job of promoting themselves. ❋ Lettie Teague (2011)

The cider is too acidic for my taste, and the port, while surprisingly delicious, gives the dish a vinous tang that reminds me more of a Swiss fondue than something from the Black Mountains. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Pinot Grigio seemed like the vinous equivalent of the novels of Paulo Coelho. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mr. Sohm assured them he had a few more words in his vinous vocabulary, though he never employed fruit descriptors when talking about wine. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I believe that budding wine mavens can't get started building their vinous vocabularies soon enough even before they're eligible to drink. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If great Champagne is the vinous equivalent of a white diamond, then rosé Champagne is a pink diamond — rarer and yes, I'm afraid, more expensive. ❋ Jay McInerney (2010)

[Elias]: Hey that Vinous K. is the coolest person i know!! Alex: [EE] dude thats [so true]!! HAHA ❋ Chana22 (2009)

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