Médoc
Mé·doc 1
M0195550 (mā-dŏk′, -dôk′)Mé·doc 2
M0195600 (mā-dôk′, -dŏk′)Médoc
(meɪˈdɒk; ˈmɛdɒk; French medɔk)Mé•doc
(meɪˈdɒk, -ˈdɔk)n.
Noun | 1.Medoc - red Bordeaux wine from the Medoc district of southwestern France |
单词 | médoc | ||
释义 | MédocMé·doc 1M0195550 (mā-dŏk′, -dôk′)Mé·doc 2M0195600 (mā-dôk′, -dŏk′)Médoc(meɪˈdɒk; ˈmɛdɒk; French medɔk)Mé•doc(meɪˈdɒk, -ˈdɔk)n.
MédocMédoc(mādôk`), region, SW France, a peninsula extending NW of Bordeaux between the Bay of Biscay and the Gironde River estuary. The region is covered with some of France's most famous vineyards; Château Lafite, Château Latour, and Château Margaux are the most renowned of the many wines produced in Médoc.Médoca region in southwestern France between the left bank of the Gironde River (estuary of the Garonne River) and the Bay of Biscay; part of the Garonne lowland. Médoc is a low-lying plain, primarily cultivated in the east and occupied by dunes often planted with pine forests in the west. Near the coast is a system of lakes extending meridionally. It is an important French viticultural and wine-making region. MédocMédocMédoc(mādôk`), region, SW France, a peninsula extending NW of Bordeaux between the Bay of Biscay and the Gironde River estuary. The region is covered with some of France's most famous vineyards; Château Lafite, Château Latour, and Château Margaux are the most renowned of the many wines produced in Médoc.Médoca region in southwestern France between the left bank of the Gironde River (estuary of the Garonne River) and the Bay of Biscay; part of the Garonne lowland. Médoc is a low-lying plain, primarily cultivated in the east and occupied by dunes often planted with pine forests in the west. Near the coast is a system of lakes extending meridionally. It is an important French viticultural and wine-making region. Médoc |
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