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Kabinett
[ kah-bi-net ]
Kabinett
/ ˌkæbɪˈnɛt /
noun
- a dry, usually white, wine produced in Germany, made from mature grapes with no added sugar
Word History and Origins
Origin of Kabinett1
Example Sentences
As part of the fair’s Kabinett program, for discrete presentations within booths, Johyun’s booth has a separate area for works by the painter Park Seo-Bo, who died last year.
Outside the Kabinett works, the rest of the booth features makers of different ages.
The galleries showing in Kabinett are largely based in Asia, but overall the fair includes dealers from 32 countries, many from Europe and the United States.
A kabinett or spätlese riesling from Germany would likewise be delicious.
But this roasted orange chicken is a dish made for a modestly sweet German riesling, whether kabinett or spätlese style, or even sweeter, like an aged auslese.
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