different between cabernet vs pinot

cabernet

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French cabernet.

Noun

cabernet (countable and uncountable, plural cabernets)

  1. Cabernet Sauvignon

Translations

Anagrams

  • racebent

Afrikaans

Etymology

Borrowed from French cabernet.

Noun

cabernet (plural cabernets)

  1. Cabernet Sauvignon, a variety of grape
  2. wine made from Cabernet Sauvignon

Synonyms

  • Cabernet Sauvignon

French

Etymology

From the Médoc dialect of southwestern France, but of uncertain ultimate origin; possibly Late Latin caput nigrum, in this sense "black vine."

Pronunciation

Noun

cabernet m (plural cabernets)

  1. Cabernet (grape variety)

Derived terms

  • cabernet Carbon
  • cabernet Cortis
  • cabernet Cubin
  • cabernet Dorio
  • cabernet Dorsa
  • cabernet franc
  • cabernet Mitos
  • cabernet-sauvignon

Descendants

  • ? Afrikaans: cabernet
  • ? Catalan: cabernet
  • ? Dutch: cabernet
  • ? English: cabernet
  • ? Japanese: ???? (kaberune)
  • ? Polish: cabernet
  • ? Romanian: cabernet
  • ? Russian: ??????? (kaberne)
  • ? Ukrainian: ??????? (kaberne)

Romanian

Etymology

From French cabernet.

Noun

cabernet n (uncountable)

  1. Cabernet Sauvignon

Declension

cabernet From the web:

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  • what cabernet sauvignon taste like
  • what cabernet sauvignon should i buy
  • what's cabernet franc
  • cabernet meaning
  • what cabernet color
  • what cabernet sauvignon wine taste like
  • what cabernet goes with wine


pinot

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French pinot, a type of vine, from earlier pineau.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?pi?no?/, /?pino?/
  • Rhymes: -i?n??

Noun

pinot (countable and uncountable, plural pinots)

  1. Any of several grape varieties grown in Europe and North America.
    • 2012, Grant Achatz, Nick Kokonas, Life, on the Line, Penguin (?ISBN)
      “Grant, today you're going to crush the pinot grapes in the fermenters outside.” I clapped my hands together, excited to be really making wine and said, “Okay… show me what I have to do.”
  2. (by extension) Any of several wines made from these grapes.
    • 2004, John Winthrop Haeger, North American Pinot Noir, Univ of California Press (?ISBN), page 150:
      How much funkiness makes a pinot taste desirably complex, and how much more really is too much? Is a pinot good if it does not taste more like fruit than stones?

Derived terms

  • pinot blanc, pinot bianco
  • pinot gris, pinot grigio
  • pinot noir, pinot nero

Further reading

  • pinot (grape) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • Pinto, Point, opt in, opt-in, pinto, piton, point, potin

Finnish

Noun

pinot

  1. Nominative plural form of pino.

Anagrams

  • ponit, potin, topin

French

Etymology

pin +? -ot

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pi.no/

Noun

pinot m (plural pinots)

  1. pinot

Further reading

  • “pinot” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Romanian

Etymology

From French pinot.

Noun

pinot n (plural pinoturi)

  1. pinot

Declension

pinot From the web:

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  • what pinot noir means
  • what pinot noir should i buy
  • what pinot noir tastes like
  • what pinot grigio is the best
  • what's pinot grigio
  • what's pinot noir
  • pinot meaning
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