tastevin

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English

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A tastevin

Etymology

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Borrowed from French tastevin.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈtæstəˌvɛn/, /ˌtæstəˈvɛn/, /-væn/

Noun

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tastevin (plural tastevins)

  1. A small, shallow cup or saucer with a reflective surface, traditionally used by winemakers and sommeliers when judging the maturity and taste of a wine.

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French

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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tastevin m (plural tastevins)

  1. tastevin
    Alternative form: tâte-vin

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