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Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > aperitif wine
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Синонимический ряд:snack or drink (noun) antipasto; appetizer; canapй; cocktail; delicacy; hors d'oeuvre; relish; savory; snack or drink -
6 aperitif
франц.аперитив ( в переводе — "вызывающий аппетит" — спиртной напиток для возбуждения аппетита; лучшим аперитивом традиционно считается вермут или другое ароматизированное вино со льдом и фруктовым соком, а также, напр., к обеду подаются: в незначительных количествах водка, виски, коньяк, джин, горячие настойки, к ужину - вина крепкие, редких сортов)See: -
7 Port Wine
Portugal's most famous wine and leading export takes its name from the city of Oporto or porto, which means "port" or "harbor" in Portuguese. Sometimes described as "the Englishman's wine," port is only one of the many wines produced in continental Portugal and the Atlantic islands. Another noted dessert wine is Madeira wine, which is produced on the island of Madeira. Port wine's history is about as long as that of Madeira wine, but the wine's development is recent compared to that of older table wines and the wines Greeks and Romans enjoyed in ancient Lusitania. During the Roman occupation of the land (ca. 210 BCE-300 CE), wine was being made from vines cultivated in the upper Douro River valley. Favorable climate and soils (schist with granite outcropping) and convenient transportation (on ships down the Douro River to Oporto) were factors that combined with increased wine production in the late 17th century to assist in the birth of port wine as a new product. Earlier names for port wine ( vinho do porto) were descriptive of location ("Wine of the Douro Bank") and how it was transported ("Wine of [Ship] Embarkation").Port wine, a sweet, fortified (with brandy) aperitif or dessert wine that was designed as a valuable export product for the English market, was developed first in the 1670s by a unique combination of circumstances and the action of interested parties. Several substantial English merchants who visited Oporto "discovered" that a local Douro wine was much improved when brandy ( aguardente) was added. Fortification prevented the wine from spoiling in a variety of temperatures and on the arduous sea voyages from Oporto to Great Britain. Soon port wine became a major industry of the Douro region; it involved an uneasy alliance between the English merchant-shippers at Oporto and Vila Nova de Gaia, the town across the river from Oporto, where the wine was stored and aged, and the Portuguese wine growers.In the 18th century, port wine became a significant element of Britain's foreign imports and of the country's establishment tastes in beverages. Port wine drinking became a hallowed tradition in Britain's elite Oxford and Cambridge Universities' colleges, which all kept port wine cellars. For Portugal, the port wine market in Britain, and later in France, Belgium, and other European countries, became a vital element in the national economy. Trade in port wine and British woolens became the key elements in the 1703 Methuen Treaty between England and Portugal.To lessen Portugal's growing economic dependence on Britain, regulate the production and export of the precious sweet wine, and protect the public from poor quality, the Marquis of Pombal instituted various measures for the industry. In 1756, Pombal established the General Company of Viticulture of the Upper Douro to carry out these measures. That same year, he ordered the creation of the first demarcated wine-producing region in the world, the port-wine producing Douro region. Other wine-producing countries later followed this Portuguese initiative and created demarcated wine regions to protect the quality of wine produced and to ensure national economic interests.The upper Douro valley region (from Barca d'Alva in Portugal to Barqueiros on the Spanish frontier) produces a variety of wines; only 40 percent of its wines are port wine, whereas 60 percent are table wines. Port wine's alcohol content varies usually between 19 and 22 percent, and, depending on the type, the wine is aged in wooden casks from two to six years and then bottled. Related to port wine's history is the history of Portuguese cork. Beginning in the 17th century, Portuguese cork, which comes from cork trees, began to be used to seal wine bottles to prevent wine from spoiling. This innovation in Portugal helped lead to the development of the cork industry. By the early 20th century, Portugal was the world's largest exporter of cork. -
8 Comtes de Champagne
франц."Конт де Шампань" (знаменитое шампанское от винного дома "Тэттенже"; это одно из лучших шампанских вин в мире, бывает белым или розовым; более распространенное белое вино ("блан де блан") имеет красивый золотистый цвет, отличается тонкостью, насыщенностью и богатством ароматов, среди которых преобладает мед и миндаль, обладает приятным послевкусием; может подаваться как аперитив, а также рекомендуется к икре, омарам, крабам, изысканным блюдам из рыбы, белого мяса и дичи, сервируется сильно охлажденным)See: -
9 drink
drink [drɪŋk]boire, prendre;∎ would you like something to drink? voulez-vous boire quelque chose?;∎ I never drink coffee je ne prends jamais de café;∎ what are you drinking tonight? que voulez-vous boire ce soir?;∎ the water is not fit to drink l'eau n'est pas potable;∎ this coffee isn't fit to drink ce café est imbuvable;∎ the wine is best drunk at room temperature ce vin se boit chambré;∎ drink your soup mange ta soupe;∎ to drink one's fill boire à sa soif;∎ to drink sb's health, to drink a toast to sb boire à la santé de qn;∎ he drank himself into a stupor il s'est soûlé jusqu'à l'hébétude;∎ I could drink the well dry je boirais la mer et ses poissons;∎ he's drinking himself to death l'alcool le tue peu à peu;∎ to drink sb under the table faire rouler qn sous la table;∎ he drank us under the table il était encore debout alors que nous roulions sous la table;∎ I could drink you under the table any day! je te parie que je peux boire plus que toi!∎ I don't drink je ne bois pas;∎ to drink heavily boire beaucoup;∎ she drank out of or (straight) from the bottle elle a bu à la bouteille;∎ I only drink socially je ne bois jamais seul;∎ don't drink and drive ≃ boire ou conduire, il faut choisir;∎ he drinks like a fish il boit comme un trou;∎ I'll drink to that! je suis pour!;∎ we drank to their success nous avons bu ou porté un toast à leur succès∎ it won't drink quite as well in two years' time dans deux ans il aura perdu de sa saveur3 noun(a) (non-alcoholic) boisson f;∎ may I have a drink? puis-je boire quelque chose?;∎ a drink of water un verre d'eau;∎ to give sb a drink donner à boire à qn;∎ there's plenty of food and drink il y a tout ce qu'on veut à boire et à manger;∎ you can get drinks from the machine vous pouvez prendre des boissons à la machine;∎ hot drinks boissons chaudes∎ we invited them in for a drink nous les avons invités à prendre un verre;∎ familiar fancy a drink? que diriez-vous d'un verre?□ ;∎ I need a drink! vite, donnez-moi à boire!;∎ I haven't had a drink in six months je n'ai pas bu d'alcool depuis six mois;∎ he likes or enjoys a drink il aime bien boire un verre;∎ to buy or to stand a round of drinks payer une tournée;∎ to pay for the drinks payer les consommations;∎ drinks are on the house! la maison offre à boire!;∎ he'd had one drink too many il avait bu un verre de trop, il avait un verre dans le nez(c) (mouthful) gorgée f;∎ have another little drink prends encore une petite gorgée∎ she's taken to drink elle s'est mise à boire;∎ to be the worse for drink être en état d'ébriété;∎ he can't hold his drink il ne tient pas l'alcool;∎ to drive under the influence of drink conduire en état d'ivresse ou d'ébriété;∎ to smell of drink sentir l'alcool;∎ he has a drink problem il boit trop, il s'adonne à la boisson∎ to be in the drink être dans la flotte ou à la baille►► American drinks machine, drink machine distributeur m de boissons(troubles) noyer; (fortune) boire;∎ he's trying to drink his troubles away il essaie de noyer ses ennuis dans l'alcool;∎ to drink away one's fortune boire sa fortuneavaler ou boire d'un trait∎ we drank in every word pas un seul mot ne nous a échappé, nous avons bu ses paroles➲ drink upboire (jusqu'à la dernière goutte), finirvider son verre;∎ drink up! finissez vos verres! -
10 La Grande Dame
франц."Ля Гран Дам", "Знатная дама" (престижное кюве от дома "Вев Клико Понсарден", впервые было создано в 1972 г., это сухое, полнотелое, округлое и свежее вино с уникальной структурой и длительным послевкусием; это вино является прекрасным аперитивом, также может сопровождать тонкие изысканные блюда)See: -
11 Sylvaner d'Alsace
франц."Эльзасский Сильванер" (белое сухое вино из винограда сорта Сильванер, выращенного в Эльзасе; это свежее, живое вино с фруктовым вкусом и ароматом; лучше всего его пить молодым, оно прекрасно подходит к рыбе и может быть подано как аперитив)See: -
12 vin rouge
франц.красное вино (вино из красных сортов винограда, цвет и терпкость которого обусловлены содержанием в косточках, черенках и кожице ягод особых веществ — танинов; красные сухие вина хорошо сочетаются с блюдами из красного мяса, дичью, колбасными изделиями и некоторыми сырами; десертные красные подают к десертам и фруктам; также красные вина можно использовать в качестве аперитива)Syn:See: -
13 drink
drink [drɪŋk]1. nouna. ( = liquid to drink) boisson f• may I have a drink? est-ce que je pourrais boire quelque chose ?• have a drink! tu prendras bien un verre ?• I need a drink! j'ai besoin de boire un verre !c. ( = alcoholic liquor) to be under the influence of drink être en état d'ivresse• would you like something to drink? voulez-vous boire quelque chose ?• "don't drink and drive" « boire ou conduire, il faut choisir »• to drink to sb/to sb's success boire à qn/au succès de qn4. compounds• drink up! finis ton verre !• to drink sth up finir son verre (or sa tasse) de qch* * *[drɪŋk] 1.1) ( nonalcoholic) boisson f2) ( alcoholic) verre m3) ( act of drinking)to take ou have a drink of something — boire une gorgée de quelque chose
4) [U] ( collectively) boisson f; ( alcoholic) alcool m2. 3.1) boire (from, out of dans)2) ( as toast)•Phrasal Verbs:- drink in- drink up••
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