chianti

IPA: tʃiˈænti

Root Word: Chianti

noun

  • A Tuscan red wine.
  • Alternative letter-case form of Chianti [A Tuscan red wine.]
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Examples of "chianti" in Sentences

  • If you want a red wine-based sauce, just add 400ml of chianti or other red wine, at the stage shown.
  • I think some people get scared away by the name chianti not knowing how nice the sangiovese grape can be.
  • (And, since I had had most of a bottle of a very nice Italian chianti, my own memory likely skips over them, too.)
  • As terrifying as Moriarty is, I think even he would draw the line at eating human liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti.
  • But needs must: we will have to muddle by on prosecco, chianti and Jagermeister, possibly all in one marvellously potent cocktail.
  • We tasted four reds (cabernet sauvignon, chianti, merlot, pinot noir) and two whites (chardonnay, pinot grigio) and found more than 20 CR Best Buys.
  • We ate at a Pizza Express near Dublin recently (it's called "Milano" over there) where two thin-crusts, a bottle of chianti and a jug of tap cost €73.
  • You don't really see what he does or what he did, but his nonchalant description of eating liver with a chianti is more chilling than seeing Buffalo Bill shot to death, in my opinion.
  • Over the course of a few hours and a bottle of chianti, the room was treated to her performances of the climactic scenes of Violetta in "La Traviata," Mimi in "La Bohème," and the title role in "Madama Butterfly."

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