blanc 的定义
plural blancs [blangks; French blahn]. /blæŋks; French blɑ̃/.
- a silver coin of France of the 14th–18th centuries, debased in later years.
- an Anglo-Gallic copy of this coin, issued by Henry VI.
- French Cooking. a liquid for poaching meat, fish, or vegetables, often containing wine, herbs, and vegetables; court-bouillon.
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- It has none of the aggressive grassiness and peppery quality sauvignon blanc often displays in the New World.
- His stroke of crazy genius with this wine was to add a sploosh of piquette made from the spent skins of the grenache blanc and riesling.
- Here’s a lively sauvignon blanc that is restrained, though certainly not tamed, by a 5-percent sploosh of viognier in the blend.
- GREAT VALUEThis tasty, affordable sauvignon blanc has the best of both worlds, in terms of the grape’s style.
- Finally, a peachy, aromatic viognier from the Rhône Valley and an affordable, tasty sauvignon blanc from Argentina.
- If a Champagne is made only with the black grapes, it is called blanc de noirs, or “white from red.”
- So at the age of 21, Blanc channeled Chris McCandless from Into the Wild and dropped out.
- The only issue was whether “we can get [Blanc] calm and able to talk lol.”
- It was with this ammunition that Australians organized protests at events where Blanc was scheduled to appear.
- On the podcast, Blanc says he couch-surfed and lived in his car for several months.
- It was a corso blanc, and everyone wore white—chiefly modifications of Pierrot costume—and everyone was masked.
- A second version of the False Claimant story is found in Le cerf au pied blanc.
- Many people have found the last 1,000 feet of Mont Blanc more than they could accomplish.
- The Socialist party, led by Louis Blanc, agitated the country for reform.
- Thus I was enabled to ascertain with accuracy, that the latitude of the summit of Mont Blanc is 45 49 59 north.