Wine Tasting in French is called as "Dégustation de vines". Last month I had gone for a trip to Bordeaux City of France with the help of RusticVinesTours. They take their guests to a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. This tour is Perfect for wine-lovers of any age! One important aim of theirs is to ensure guests to taste a large variety of wine so they have a better appreciation of Bordeaux wines. Thanks a lot.
You can traslate with "Vino molto buono"
The single words: wine = vino / very = molto / fine = buono
Dessert wine is 'un vin de dessert' in French.
les vins fins
I love dessert - J'aime dessert You love dessert - Vous aimez dessert They love dessert - Ils aiment dessert
'un dessert' (masc.) - that's a French wordIt would be the same. Le dessert.
un dessert
ce vin est bouchonné
etincelant(e) - if you mean wine: - mousseux, pétillant, perlant
calendrier dessert français
dessert on douceur
délicieux dessert.
le dessert d'abord
dessert
Je n'ai pas de dessert
It usually is because if you were eating a sweet dessert and went to drink non-dessert wine, the wine could taste sour or bitter compared to the dessert you are eating. So, usually dessert wines are sweeter.
To say "wine" in spanish: vino To say "wine" in French: vin To say "wine" in Vietnamese: vang
Pas de dessert
there can be up to 150kcals in dessert wine. (3oz glass)
I love dessert - J'aime dessert You love dessert - Vous aimez dessert They love dessert - Ils aiment dessert
Wine is almost always served with French meals. The type of wine depends on the type of food and in a single meal at a fine restaurant several types of wine will be served with the various courses. Coffee is often served with dessert but just a often a brandy, cognac, or dessert wine will be served. Sometime along with the coffee. Other than wine, water is usually available.