Definition of Cuvee

1. a wine blended in casks [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cuvee

cutty
cutty stool
cuttystool
cuttystools
cutup
cutups
cutwal
cutwals
cutwork
cutworks
cutworm
cutworms
cuvee (current term)
cuvees
cuvet
cuvette
cuvette oximeter
cuvettes
cuz
cuzticite
cuzzes
cvniti
cwm
cwms
cwt
cwt.
cwtch

Literary usage of Cuvee

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Inns and Bed & Breakfasts in Quebec 2004 by Ulysses Travel Guides Staff, Ulysses Travel Guides, Fdration Des Agricotours (2004)
"White wine: St-Gregoire, cuvee Jeffrey. Red-wine aperitif: Gregorio Rouge. White- wine aperitif: Gregorio Blanc. Hard cider: La Drupa. ..."

2. Forty years in the medical profession, 1858-1898 by John Janvier Black (1900)
"The cuvee, literally a vat, is the mixture or blend of the wine from which the ... The cuvee is the most important part of the work of making champagne, ..."

3. Consolidated Library of Modern Cooking and Household Recipes by Christine Terhune Herrick (1904)
"The result of the first three pressings is the " vin de cuvee," which will ... THE cuvee In the spring comes the most delicate operation of all—mixing the ..."

4. Eating to Live: With Some Advice to the Gouty, the Rheumatic, and the by John Janvier Black (1906)
"The cuvee, literally a vat, is the mixture or blend of the wine from which the ... The cuvee is the most important part of the work of making champagne, ..."

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