Sauterne


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Sau·ternes

or sau·ternes  (sō-tûrn′, sô-)
n. pl. Sau·ternes (-tûrn′, -tûrnz′)
1. A delicate sweet white wine from the Bordeaux region of France, made from grapes that have been infected with noble rot.
2. often sau·terne (-tûrn′) A sweet to moderately dry white wine from California.

[French, after Sauternes, a village of southwest France.]
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sauterne

(səʊˈtɜːn; səʊˈtɛən)
n
a sweet to semi-dry Californian white wine blended from several kinds of grapes
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Sau•terne

(soʊˈtɜrn, sɔ-)

n.
a semisweet white wine of California.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.Sauterne - semisweet golden-colored table or dessert wine from around Bordeaux in France; similar wine from California
white wine - pale yellowish wine made from white grapes or red grapes with skins removed before fermentation
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sauterne

nSauternes m
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With him Sauterne was to Medoc what Catullus was to Homer.
Lino Palenzuela, Anna Sobrepeaa, Toni Gregory Palenzuela A myriad of desserts and petit fours like Amedei Ecuador cru mousse (Odile), Sauterne, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon wine jellies (the Fairies of Spring and Summer), Macaron (the Black She-wolf) took to the table before Ballet Philippines dancers descended from the staircase for preview performances of the season's shows to come.
Fairies in spring, summer, fall and winter were jellies of sauterne, merlot, cabernet, sauvignon.
Pigeon en Croute with Chestnut puree, Oysters in Sauterne Aspic and Kouign A mann
For the grand finale, Mouton Cadet Reserve Sauterne served with irresistibleOhina Chocolate gateau.
| Waitrose Sauternes, Chateau Suduiraut Bordeaux 2010, France (currently reduced to PS12.99 from PS15.99 until Dec 24, 37.5cl, Waitrose): One of the joys of a fine sauterne, these little gems marry beautifully with blue cheese, as well as rich duck pates.
Waitrose Sauternes, Chateau Suduiraut Bordeaux 2010, France (currently reduced to PS12.99 from PS15.99 until Dec 24, 37.5cl, Waitrose) One of the joys of a fine Sauterne, these little gems marry beautifully with blue cheese, as well as rich duck pates.
The bar boasts a number of unique, house-made syrups.from fresh berry Sauterne to black garlic yogurt,
Xerez, Sauterne, Rhin, Bourdeaux blancs Chateau Yquem, Chateau Marcaux, Chateau Lafitte, Chateau Gavier (vino nacional blanco y tinto), Haut Bourcoche, Oporto, Champagne Cristal, Id.
A little Sauterne jelly added deep notes and wafer-thin slices of pain d'espices gave both texture and extra flavours.
Owner Sean Murphy's seared Hudson Valley foie gras on savory brioche bread pudding is garnished with a vanilla bean and Sauterne reduction, nutmeg Anglaise and aged balsamic.
Peaking well above ramekin walls were a couple of 4-inch baked shrimp above a boneless breast of chicken in a sauterne sauce, heavily influenced by capers, tomato bits and scallions, and with a goodly gob of mushrooms thrown on for good measure.