red wine
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Definition
Noun: * Red wine: A type of wine characterized by its red color, which is derived from the skins of dark-colored grapes during the fermentation process.
Usage
- "Red wine" is a non-count noun when referring to the beverage in general. It becomes a count noun when referring to types or glasses of it.
- It is commonly served at room temperature or slightly below.
- It is often paired with red meats, pasta, and cheese.
Examples
- General/Non-count:
- Countable (types):
- Countable (servings):
Advanced Usage
- "to breathe": Refers to letting red wine be exposed to air before drinking to enhance its flavor.
- This Cabernet Sauvignon needs to breathe for an hour before serving.
- "full-bodied" / "light-bodied": Descriptors for the weight and intensity of flavor in red wine.
- A Shiraz is typically a full-bodied red wine.
Variants and Related Words
- Rosé wine (noun): A pink wine made from red grapes, but with shorter skin contact time than red wine.
- Winemaking (noun): The process of making wine.
- Tannin (noun): A natural compound found in grape skins (especially red grapes) that adds structure and astringency to red wine.
Synonyms
- Vino (informal, general for wine)
- Claret (a term used chiefly in Britain for red Bordeaux wine)
Related Phrases
- Red wine stain: A discoloration caused by spilling red wine.
- He tried to remove the red wine stain from the tablecloth.
- Red wine vinegar: Vinegar made from fermented red wine.
- The recipe calls for a splash of red wine vinegar.
Idioms
- "Wine and dine": To entertain someone by offering them a good meal and drinks, which often includes wine.
- The company wined and dined the potential clients.(Note: This idiom uses "wine" generally, not specifically red wine).
Noun
- wine having a red color derived from skins of dark-colored grapes