释义 |
‖ spritzig, a.|ˈʃprɪtsɪg| [Ger.] Of wines: sparkling, pétillant. Also as n.
1949T. A. Layton Choose your Wine (ed. 2) vii. 66 Sometimes the wines are shipped so that there is a delightful natural sparkle in them..called by the Germans spritzig. 1959Times 21 Sept. 13/3 This is a wine that is spritzig, as the Germans say, or what the French call pétillant—that is, it has a slight prickle or sparkle. 1968Vogue Dec. 141/1 A young moselle is a perfect aperitif, especially if it has that rare characteristic spritzig: an almost imperceptible touch of effervescence. 1972House & Garden Feb. 100/4 KWV Late Vintage..is slightly spritzig, and has a very fresh taste. 1980Times 9 Aug. 8/8 The wine is very big, with..a slight touch of spritzig on the palate. |