释义 |
Grignolino|griɲoˈlino| Also Grignoli. [It.] a. The name of an Italian wine grape grown in Piedmont. b. The red wine made from this grape.
1894J. L. W. Thudichum Treatise on Wines xxv. 333 A number of red wines are made from the Grignoli grape, and named Grignolinos. 1935Schoonmaker & Marvel Compl. Wine Bk. v. 115 The vast bulk of Italian wine is still..insufficiently standardized (out of a hundred bottles of Grignolino,..two dozen may very well be unintentionally sparkling and the others still). 1958A. L. Simon Dict. Wines 86 Grignolino, a red wine of no great distinction but none the less greatly prized locally; it is made in various parts of Piedmont from Grignolino grapes. 1966H. Johnson Wine 208 There is some better and higher-strength wine made of the Grignolino, but it is hard to find. 1970Guardian 6 Mar. 9/5 Half a bottle of Grignolino, a pétillant red wine from Piedmont. |