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Mâcon1|mɑkɔ̃| [Name of a city in the department of Saône-et-Loire, France.] A wine of Burgundy, produced in the district around Mâcon.
[1699M. Lister Journey to Paris 161 The White Wines of value are those of Mascon in Burgundy.] 1863T. G. Shaw Wine viii. 258 A bottle of the homely Mâcon, instead of the elegant Beaujolais, had to be called for. 1908Chesterton Man who was Thursday viii. 155 Draining a glass of Mâcon. 1963Spectator 1 Mar. 275, I chose a Macon from the wine-list and subsequently paid {pstlg}1 for it. 1967A. Lichine Encycl. Wines 336/2 A slightly lesser amount [of wine] will be sold simply as Mâcon with no other indication of source. 1972H. W. Yoxall Enjoyment of Wine xv. 117 A glass or two of cool, light, dry wine—a young moselle, a muscadet, a mâcon blanc..—is a first-rate aperitif. |