Gewürztraminer


Ge·würz·tra·mi·ner

G0110000 (gə-vo͝orts′trə-mē′nər, -wûrts′-)n.1. A variety of grape used to make white wine.2. a. A full-bodied white wine with a spicy bouquet, made from this grape and produced in the Alsace region of France.b. A similar wine produced elsewhere.
[German : Gewürz, spice (from Middle High German gewirz, collective of wurz, plant, root, from Old High German; see wrād- in Indo-European roots) + Traminer, grape variety (from Tramin, wine-growing district of the southern Tyrol).]

Gewürztraminer

(ɡəˌvɜːtsˈtræmɪnə; German ɡəˌvyrtsˈtraminər) n1. (Brewing) (sometimes not capital) a white grape grown in Alsace, Germany, and elsewhere, used for making wine2. (Brewing) any of various fragrant white wines made from this grape[German, from Gewürz spice, seasoning + Traminer a variety of grape first grown in the Tramin area of the South Tyrol]

Ge•würz•tra•mi•ner

(gəˈvʊərts trəˌmi nər)

n. a dry white table wine of Germany, the Alsace region of France, and N California. [< German, =Gewürz spice, seasoning (derivative of Würze spice + Traminer a wine and grape variety of the South Tirol, after Tramin a wine-growing district]
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