Falernian

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Falernian (comparative more Falernian, superlative most Falernian)

  1. Of, produced in, or pertaining to Mount Falernus, in Italy.

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Falernian (uncountable)

  1. A wine produced from Aglianico grapes on the slopes of Mount Falernus, much esteemed in Ancient Rome.
    • 1863, George Whyte-Melville, “Chapter XV: Red Falernian”, in The Gladiators:
      What’s a Helen of Troy compared to a flask of this red Falernian? Why good wine gets better the longer you keep it, while woman loses her flavour year by year.

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