terroir
基本解释
- n. 风土;土壤;风土条件
英汉例句
- Chocolatiers talk of the unique factors here on the Caribbean’s edge in a way that resembles the goût de terroir, or taste of the earth, crucial to fine wines.
巧克力商谈起这里位于加勒比海岸边独有的条件时,认为这里的可可豆像“goût de terroir”也就是“土的味道”,这一点对高档酒至关重要。 - What the French call terroir -- a term that refers to the soil of a given region but also includes the cultural knowledge of the people who grow and process grapes -- is crucial.
法国人称为“terroir”——指特定地区土壤的一种说法,其中也包括种植和加工葡萄者的文化知识——的风土条件是关键。 - Whether that will be enough to persuade European consumers, raised on the mystery of terroir, remains to be seen—particularly as the benefits of disease resistance are reaped largely by producers.
欧洲的消费者的认识往往基于“terroir”,这些理由是否足以说服他们尚需时间来证明—尤其是考虑到抗病性的受益方主要是生产商。 - "Terroir" is the word used to describe how a vineyard's soil and climate give a wine special qualities.
- Rather than philosophising about terroir, they have specialised in blending wines from different regions.
ECONOMIST: Australian wine - Surely one of Mr Paul's wineries could not be suggesting that terroir was important?
ECONOMIST: Letters - Wine makers down under are already trying to emphasise the terroir of regions like Coonawarra and Barossa.
ECONOMIST: Australian wine
双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
词组短语
- beiyuji terroir 烟台北于家
- Fontfroide terroir 枫弗华地区
- GreatWall Terroir 长城天赋葡园
- BEIYUJIA TERROIR 烟台北于家;烟台蓬莱
- Distinctive Terroir 特色风土
短语
英英字典
- the special character that a wine is thought to get from the particular place where the grapes were grown to make it
- the combination of factors, including soil, climate, and environment, that gives a wine its distinctive character