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Quincy, n.|kɛ̃si| [Fr., the name of a wine-producing region in the upper Loire valley.] A dry white wine produced in the Quincy region of France.
1935A. L. Simon Wines & Liqueurs 41 Quincy fumé, a notable white wine of Berry (France). 1960P. M. Shand Bk. French Wines 341 ‘Quincy’ is a dry, pale-yellow wine best drunk while still young. 1969V. Rowe Loire 28 Sancerre and Quincy, Chinon and Bourgueil are very good wines. 1976Times 25 Sept. 8/5 Yapp's list includes the fairly unusual Reuilly, Quincy and Menetou Salon. 1987N.Y. Times 29 Mar. x. 10/6 Lunch usually includes soups..and cheese, pate, crackers and wine..; one house wine is a Delaunay Quincy 1984. |