释义 |
Larose|læˈrəʊz| [Name of some vineyards in the Bordeaux area of France.] A type of claret; the vineyard or area itself.
1841Thackeray in Fraser's Mag. June 720/1 It is my firm opinion that a third-rate Burgundy, and a third-rate claret—Beaune and Larose for instance, are better than the best. 1863G. Meredith Let. 3 Feb. (1970) I. 190 Vins..Claret—Larose. 1920G. Saintsbury Notes on Cellar-Bk. iv. 66 It is true that some of the very best vineyards (Léoville, Larose, Ducru-Beau-Caillou..) are situated there [sc. at Saint-Julien]. 1958A. L. Simon Dict. Wines 99/2 Larose, Château. There are several wine-producing estates in the Gironde bearing this name, mostly hyphenated with the name or names of present or past owners. |