Vouvray
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Vou·vray
(vo͞o-vrā′)n.
A white, often sparkling, either dry or sweet wine produced in the Loire River valley.
[After Vouvray, a village of west-central France.]
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Vouvray
(ˈvuːvreɪ; French vuvrɛ)n
(Brewing) a dry white wine, which can be still, sparkling, or semisparkling, produced around Touraine in the Loire Valley
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Noun | 1. | Vouvray - a dry white French wine (either still or sparkling) made in the Loire valley white wine - pale yellowish wine made from white grapes or red grapes with skins removed before fermentation |
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