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Médoc
[ mey-dok; French mey-dawk ]
noun
- a wine-growing region in Gironde, in SW France.
- a red Bordeaux wine produced there.
Médoc
/ meɪˈdɒk; ˈmɛdɒk; medɔk /
noun
- a district of SW France, on the left bank of the Gironde estuary: famous vineyards
- a fine red wine from this district
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Example Sentences
The sour Medoc was sparingly drunk, mixed with sugar and water; some drank home-brewed small beer, the majority only water.
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I don't see how you can doubt that that flaxen-haired girl is a descendant of Medoc, Prince of Wales.
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I don't know how it happens, but they have some very decent Medoc.
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The celebrated vineyards before mentioned, are plains, as is generally the canton of Medoc, and that of the Grave.
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In Medoc they plant the vines in cross-rows of three and a half pieds.
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