vin ordinaire

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vin ordinaire

A couple shares a bottle of vin ordinaire at a small café table.

Definition

Noun: - A type of inexpensive, everyday French table wine: "vin ordinaire" refers to a basic, unpretentious wine produced in France, typically consumed locally and not intended for aging or special occasions. It is often a blend and its specific geographic origin is not designated or protected by appellation rules.

Usage
  • As a common noun: The term is used to describe a category of wine, emphasizing its affordability and casual nature rather than a specific brand or vineyard.
    • For our picnic, we brought a bottle of vin ordinaire.
    • The restaurant's house wine is a simple vin ordinaire.
Advanced Usage
  • Cultural Context: The phrase can imply a wine that is part of daily life in France, contrasting with finer, more expensive .
    • He preferred the honest simplicity of a local vin ordinaire to the complexity of a grand cru.
Variants and Related Words
  • Vin de table (n): The official French classification for the most basic category of wine, often synonymous with "vin ordinaire" in general usage.
  • Ordinaire (adj, French): Meaning ordinary, common, or usual. The English phrase borrows this French adjective directly.
Synonyms
  • Table wine: A general term for inexpensive wine suitable for everyday drinking with meals.
  • House wine: The inexpensive wine typically offered by a restaurant as its standard serving.
Notes
  • Etymology: A direct borrowing from French, where means "wine" and means "ordinary."
  • Usage Note: While "vin ordinaire" is a French term, it is used in English contexts to evoke a specifically French type of basic wine. In English, it is often not italicized.
vin ordinaire

A couple shares a bottle of vin ordinaire at a small café table.

Noun
  1. cheap French table wine of unspecified origin