There are few pursuits more international than wine. Whether you are traipsing through vineyards in far flung locales, deciphering a label, or guiding visitors through your winery, chances are there a few wine words that are more than a little foreign to you. The words of wine change from one land to another, and not just because they are in another language. A standard transliteration would tell you that "Vin en Vrac" meant "Wine Pell-Mell" rather than the easier to understand "Bulk Wine." Each of the five languages have ...
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There are few pursuits more international than wine. Whether you are traipsing through vineyards in far flung locales, deciphering a label, or guiding visitors through your winery, chances are there a few wine words that are more than a little foreign to you. The words of wine change from one land to another, and not just because they are in another language. A standard transliteration would tell you that "Vin en Vrac" meant "Wine Pell-Mell" rather than the easier to understand "Bulk Wine." Each of the five languages have been painstakingly researched to find the best translations, not transliterations, for the wine world.
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