Kabinett
[ kah-bi-net ]
/ ˌkɑ bɪˈnɛt /
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noun German.
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Also called Ka·bi·nett·wein [kah-bi-net-vahyn]. /ˌkɑ bɪˈnɛtˌvaɪn/.
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This is why older Kabinett and Spatlese Rieslings don’t taste as sweet as their younger counterparts, she adds.
British Dictionary definitions for Kabinett
Kabinett
/ (ˌkæbɪˈnɛt) /
noun
a dry, usually white, wine produced in Germany, made from mature grapes with no added sugar
Word Origin for Kabinett
C20: from German, literally: cabinet
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