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‖ beerenauslese|ˈbeːrəˌnaʊsleːzə| Also with capital initial. Pl. -lesen. [Ger., f. Beeren-, comb. form of Beere berry, grape + auslese.] Sweet white wine made (esp. in Germany) from selected individual grapes picked later than the general harvest (an official category of German wine); a wine of this category.
1926P. M. Shand Bk. Wine vi. 185 In cases where the wine is a selected one—that is, made from grapes carefully chosen for their over-ripeness—the inscription should terminate with the word Auslese, Goldbeerenauslese, Beerenauslese...[etc.]. 1951R. Postgate Plain Man's Guide to Wine vi. 98 Beerenauslese means that the grapes for the wine were specially selected. 1963[see trockenbeerenauslese]. 1980M. Broadbent Gt. Vintage Wine Bk. 301/1 Beerenauslese wines are always sweet, like Sauternes. |