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‖ Chambertin|ʃɑ̃bɛrtɛ̃| [Fr.; from the name of the place where the vines are grown.] A wine, a superior kind of Burgundy.
1775Sir E. Barry Wines of Ancients 433 The Chambertin is generally preferred to any other wine in Burgundy. 1829D. Conway Norway 80 A dinner and a bottle of chambertin. 1855Thackeray Miscellanies I. 45 ‘Quel vin Monsieur desire-t-il?’ ‘Tell me a good one.’—‘That I can, Sir: The Chambertin with yellow seal.’ 1953H. Miller Plexus (1963) xi. 380 Now we're sampling the Chambertin which I brought along. |