释义 |
‖ Verdicchio|vɛˈdɪkɪəʊ| [It.] A white grape grown in the Marche region of Italy; also, the dry white wine made from this grape.
1940H. J. Grossman Guide to Wines vi. 80 Not many great wines are grown in this region, but two demand attention: a fine white, light wine—the Verdicchio di Jesi [etc.]. 1954E. David Italian Food 310 The white wines of the Castelli di Iesi, in the Marche, produced from Verdicchio grapes, and called usually by that name, are pleasant and refreshing to drink on the spot. 1967F. Schoonmaker Encycl. Wine 305 Verdicchio, superior Italian white wine grape; also its wine. 1978‘A. Stuart’ Vicious Circles 109, I ordered an ice-cold bottle of Verdicchio. |