Chianti
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Chi·an·ti
(kē-än′tē, -ăn′-)n.
A dry red table wine made from a blend of different varieties of grapes, originally produced in northwest Italy.
[After the Chianti Mountains, a range of the Apennines in central Italy.]
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Chianti
(Italian ˈkjanti)pl n
(Placename) a mountain range in central Italy, in Tuscany, rising over 870 m (2900 ft): part of the Apennines
chianti
(kɪˈæntɪ)n
(Brewing) (sometimes capital) a dry red wine produced in the Chianti region of Italy
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Chi•an•ti
(kiˈɑn ti, -ˈæn-)n.
a dry red table wine of Italy.
[1825–35; after the Chianti region of Tuscany, source of the wine]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() red wine - wine having a red color derived from skins of dark-colored grapes |
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