may wine

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may wine

A host serves may wine from a large glass bowl at a garden party.

Definition

Noun: A type of punch or festive beverage traditionally made with white wine (often Moselle), sparkling water or champagne, sugar, and flavored with sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum). It is associated with springtime celebrations, particularly in German culture.

Usage

"May wine" is an uncountable noun referring to the beverage itself. It is typically served chilled, often in a punch bowl, and may be garnished with strawberries or other fresh fruit.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • For the May Day party, they prepared a large bowl of refreshing may wine.
    • The delicate flavor of sweet woodruff is the hallmark of authentic may wine.
Advanced Usage
  • Cultural Context: May wine is traditionally consumed during spring festivals, especially in May, celebrating the arrival of warmer weather. The sweet woodruff herb, which gives it a distinctive, slightly sweet, hay-like aroma, is typically harvested in early spring.
  • Preparation Note: Authentic recipes often call for steeping the sweet woodruff in the wine for several hours or days to infuse the flavor before adding the other ingredients.
Variants and Related Words
  • Maiwein: The German term for this beverage.
  • Maibowle: Another German term, with "Bowle" meaning punch bowl, often used interchangeably.
  • Sweet woodruff: The herb used to flavor the wine.
Synonyms
  • Spring wine punch: A descriptive synonym highlighting its seasonal nature and form.
  • Maibowle: The direct German equivalent.
Notes

This is a specific term for a traditional beverage. It is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs. Its meaning is fixed to the drink described.

may wine

A host serves may wine from a large glass bowl at a garden party.

Noun
  1. a punch made of Moselle and sugar and sparkling water or champagne flavored with sweet woodruff

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