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‖ heurige|ˈhɔɪrɪgə| Also (representing G. declined forms) heurigen, heuriger. [South G. and Austrian G., = (adj.) new, (n.) new wine, from the latest harvest; vintner's establishment.] 1. The wine from the latest harvest, produced in and near Vienna.
1935Schoonmaker & Marvel Compl. Wine Bk. vi. 152 Grinzing, now part of Vienna, is famous for its vin nouveau (Heuriger), served in picturesque rustic cafés to the music-loving population. 1941‘R. West’ Black Lamb (1942) ii. 490 It is delightful to drink the heuriger wine in the gardens of Grinzing. 1964F. Bowers Bibliogr. & Textual Crit. i. 3 Experts..testify that a headache can be especially acute the morning after tasting Heurige, the new wine. 1967A. Lichine Encycl. Wines 115/2 The stinging new heurige wine served in their wine-garden is, for the tourists who flock there, the essence of Viennese gaiety. 2. An establishment or wine-garden where this wine is served.
1934P. Bottome Private Worlds iii. 27 One hot summer night at a Heurigen, he had met a beautiful young dancer. 1939N. Monsarrat This is Schoolroom iii. xvii. 400 We might..row across the lake to the tiny Heuriger and there drink a bottle of Niersteiner. 1965Daily Tel. 23 Sept. 15/6 To be in Vienna and not visit a heuriger is like seeing Naples and not dying. |