"5ème cru classé" translates to "Fifth Growth" in English and refers to a classification of wine estates in Bordeaux, France, established in 1855. This classification ranks wineries into five categories, with the first growths being the highest quality. The 5ème cru classé typically represents well-regarded estates that produce high-quality wines, though they may not reach the prestige of the top-tier classifications. The designation is significant for wine enthusiasts and collectors, as it often influences the perceived value and quality of the wines.
The very best Bordeaux wines are given the rank of Premiere Cru.
Cru is a french wine term means growth. For instance, the term Premier Cru generally translates to English is first growth, Grand Cru means great growth.
"La classe" is French for "class"
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class.
Une salle de classe means classroom. Une salle = room de = of classe = class --> Classroom
"Tu es en quelle classe?" translates to "What grade are you in?" in English.
Tu es la vedette de la classe = You are the star of the class
'un soldat de 2ème classe' is a 'second-class soldier', the lower rank of militarymen in France.
A vineyard or wine-producing region in france or a grade/class of wine.
I think it's CRU. As in grand cru.
They are in the classroom.