释义 |
cha·blis \ˈsha(ˌ)blē, shäˈblē\ noun (plural chablis \-lēz\) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: French, from Chablis, France, where it is made 1. : a dry white Burgundy table wine of a straw-gold to pale amber color produced in the department of Yonne, France 2. : a wine resembling Chablis and retailed under the name Chablis usually with the addition of its geographical designation < California Chablis > |