Associations to the word «Vins»
Noun
- Scully
- Appellation
- Pay
- Diesel
- Blanc
- Wine
- Dodger
- Grape
- Santo
- Announcer
- Bordeaux
- Vineyard
- Dessert
- Alsace
- Petit
- Corsica
- Sherry
- Gerard
- Loire
- Stigma
- Winery
- Hegemony
- Au
- Champagne
- Gonzales
- Weber
- Tuscany
- Burgundy
- Mas
- Tasting
- Blend
- Sparkling
- Revue
- Packer
- Coca
- Cent
- Bon
- Broadcaster
- Voltage
- Aroma
- Dominic
- Amplifier
- Chateau
- Provence
- Qu
- Sui
- Et
- Une
- Tak
- Denomination
- Mcqueen
- Moselle
- Franc
- Trombone
- Carlton
- Designation
- Capacitor
- Ferrara
- Le
- Rouge
- Rodgers
- Telecast
- Mel
- Baker
- Pasture
- Rc
- Steele
- Dorado
- Vine
- Regimen
- Cabot
- Cask
- Meadow
- Cal
- Internationale
- Vincent
- Gardiner
- Constance
- Les
- Olsen
- Impedance
- Raisin
- Doc
- Grand
- Input
- De
- Juice
- Grub
- Whisky
- Flyer
- Map
Wiktionary
VIN, proper noun. Short form of the male given name Vincent.
VIN CHAUD, noun. Mulled wine.
VIN CHAUDS, noun. Plural of vin chaud
VIN JAUNE, noun. An unusual wine made in the Jura region of France from late harvest Savagnin grapes, an unusual local white variety.
VIN ORDINAIRE, noun. A cheap claret, used as a table wine in France.
VIN SANTO, noun. A wine, made from grapes dried on straw mats, fermented in chestnut barrels, typical of Tuscany; often a dessert wine
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