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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
Example Sentences
Owen: The 2020 Cotes de Blaye comes from a French region located just across the Gironde from the Médoc.
Despite his achievement, Mr Gilbey has no plans to participate in France's Marathon du Medoc - an annual race held in September which spans the sprawling vineyards of the Gironde region and includes 23 wine tasting stops.
In France, runners can sign up for the Marathon du Médoc, a 26.2-mile race through scenic vineyards with over 20 wine-tasting stops along the way.
One thousand firefighters and 11 aircraft are battling the fire that has burned more than 3,600 hectares and destroyed four houses and several buildings in the wine growing Medoc area.
Almost 350 firefighters and six aircraft are battling the fire that started on Monday in the wine growing Medoc area.
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