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Discover LudwigThe word "carafe" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an ornamental glass or metal pitcher used for serving drinks. For example, "The host of the party served wine in a beautiful crystal carafe."
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carafe
noun
A bottle, usually glass and with a flared lip, used for serving water, wine, or other beverages.
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Ask if "coperto" (cover), and "servizio", service charge are included, and be sure to know how much everything costs if you decide to order extras like bottled water, coffee and a carafe of wine.
And through all this drama, Grünewald never misses the telling picturesque detail: a botanical specimen, a string of prayer beads, or a crystal carafe.
Tea arrived in a beautiful carafe and coffee was of the highest quality.
Our bill for three came to £200, including a £32 carafe of Riesling, chosen and ordered by me, but given to James, the male guest, to taste.
It's Bright & Light, especially with a carafe of Fresh & Fruity 2007 Frangy Roussette de Savoie (£7).
Several genuinely interesting labels are democratically available by the glass, 250ml or 500ml carafe and bottle.
A fixed-price lunch of £25 lets you choose three courses from the à la carte, with a carafe of wine thrown in, and rice and breads gratis.
Finally, it all comes down to a carafe of pale rosé under the ruby red awning of the Côte d'Azur's Le Sénéquier café.
A carafe of water arrives instantly, along with a basket of house-baked bread.
"And if you buy a carafe of it, it's significantly cheaper than buying a bottle.
digital display helps you understand the settings and there's a removable milk carafe.
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