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So·a·ve

 (sō-ä′vā)
n.
A dry white wine produced in the Veneto region of Italy.

[After Soave, town in the Veneto region.]
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Soave

(ˈswɑːveɪ)
n
(Brewing) a dry white wine from the Veneto region of NE Italy
[C20: named after a town near Verona where it is produced]
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so•a•ve

(ˈswɑ veɪ, soʊˈɑ-)

n.
a dry white wine produced in a region E of Verona in N Italy.
[1940–45; < Italian, after Soave, town in the region]
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Noun1.soave - dry white Italian wine from VeronaSoave - dry white Italian wine from Verona  
white wine - pale yellowish wine made from white grapes or red grapes with skins removed before fermentation
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Soave Classico: Ca'Rugate 'San Michele' 2017 (PS12.64, Great Wines Direct) A family business which has been handed down through the generations of the Tessari family since the early 1900s, the estate was renamed Ca'Rugate in 1986 and takes its name from the volcanic hills where the vineyards are located.
2017 Extra Special Soave Classico PS6.25 at Asda Soave, from Verona in Italy, uses (mainly) garganega grapes to provide wine drinkers with floral, textured but uncomplicated whites like this.
The bank had planned to set up a common financial services platform with Soave Asset Management (SAM) and had taken a minority 30 percent stake in the company as per the deal.
Lanarkshire's Best Food & Drink Provider sponsored by Scotland Food and Drink: Kerr's Bakery, MacDuff 1890 (PR Duff Ltd), Soave's Ice Cream.
Another foodie favourite that used to be a well-supported wine in the UK is soave.
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1 Morrisons The Best Soave Classico 2016, Italy, PS6.75 A pretty wine from a pretty place, the Soave Classico region in northern Italy is back on the map with the shift from quantity to quality, and this very drinkable soave has floral and fruity aromas with notes or orange and lemon zest, food-adoring acidity, and a clean, fresh finish.
Morrisons The Best Soave Classico 2016, Italy, PS6.75 (available in store) A pretty wine from a pretty place, the Soave Classico region in northern Italy is back on the map with the shift from quantity to quality, and this very drinkable soave (pronounced 'swah-vay') has telltale floral and fruity aromas with notes of orange and lemon zest.
I've just come back from Soave in the north-east of Italy.