vino e frutta
The word for "fruit" in Italian is "frutta."
The Italian word Vino represents the word wine in the English language. The word is a masculine singular noun. It is an Italian word used in the Italian language.
Wine cellar or Winery
Asti.
Another name for wine is fruit of the vine. The Greek word for wine is oinos. Other names could be aperitif or champagne.
"Wine" in English is vino in Italian.
Fruit forward wine is wine that has lots of fruit. Some wine drinkers enjoy wines dominated by fruit while others consider such wines to be out of balance and lacking complexity.
Sparkling Italian wine is called Prosecco.
Coffee originates from Italian, caffè. The origin of the word coffee came to the English from the Italian word "caffè". The word "caffè" comes from the Turkish word "kahvè" that was borrowed from the Arabic language where the word "qahwa" referred to a type of wine - wine of the bean (qahwat al-bun).
"Friends and wine" in English is amici e vino in Italian.
In wine-making, especially, fruit flies can infect a fermenting wine and turn it into vinegar.
Dattero is the Italian equivalent of 'date fruit'. It's a masculine gender noun that's in its singular form in the example. Its plural form is 'datteri'. The word is pronounced 'DAH-teh-roh'.