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vino

noun
vi·​no | \ ˈvē-(ˌ)nō How to pronounce vino (audio) \
plural vinos

Definition of vino

: wine

Examples of vino in a Sentence

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On tap vino aims to keep prices low, reduce waste, and make sure the wine is truly fresh. The Plum Guide, Harper's BAZAAR, "Eat Chic: 13 Cozy Wine Bars in NYC to Visit ASAP," 12 Aug. 2019 And the Platt Anderson Cellars wine tasting room on-site offers local vino by the glass or bottle. Nora Heston Tarte, The Mercury News, "A weekend getaway to Ashland — Shakespeare, ziplines and all," 4 Aug. 2019 NE Ohio club makes good vino (video, photos) Club member buys grapes, which are shipped in from all over the world. Marc Bona, cleveland.com, "North Coast Wine Club opens tasting room in Solon," 19 July 2019 Head sommelier Erik Johnson poured vino from the restaurant’s collection of 1994 vintages, many culled from nearby wineries, while noshing on classic French Laundry dishes created by Keller and chef de cuisine David Breeden. Catherine Bigelow, SFChronicle.com, "At 20, Litquake sends a message ‘Godfather’ fans can’t refuse," 2 Aug. 2019 Coffee and breakfast in the morning, salads and sammies midday, vino and a cheese plate come evening. Amy Drew Thompson, orlandosentinel.com, "The Boathouse docks Disney Springs on OpenTable’s Top 100 for scenery ... but we have so many!," 24 July 2019 La Cité du Vin, which translates to The City of Wine, opened in 2016 and is a vino lover’s dream come true. Rachel Desantis, PEOPLE.com, "This Wine Theme Park and Museum Is a Vino Lover's Dream," 21 June 2019 Sadly, none of the wine windows actually offer wine anymore, but there’s a rumor that enterprising new stores and restaurants may buy up old buildings and revive the buchette del vino. Ann Lien, House Beautiful, "Wine Windows Were the Original Speakeasies," 1 Apr. 2019 Plus, Evans says vino is a big part of her weeknight wind-down with her husband of nine years, Jay Barker. Samantha Lefave, Redbook, "This Is What Country Music Star Sara Evans Really Eats In a Week," 14 June 2017

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First Known Use of vino

circa 1919, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for vino

Italian & Spanish, from Latin vinum

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