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the appellations

noun

A name, title or designation.

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Further north, on the Côte-de-Nuits, the appellations Fixin and Marsannay are similarly underappreciated.

The legislation would prevent distillers outside the appellations from using that marketing device.

The result is beautifully balanced wines reflecting the qualities of the appellations from which they come.

He has defended, among many others, the appellations Superman, Chanel & Ultrasuede against those who would make free with them.

And in Aude, a department within the region, are scores of scenic villages and vineyards that produce a large variety of wines, including the appellations Corbières and Minervois.

"It links the classicism of the appellations with the tastes of the new world," says Jean Berteau, head of the Compagnie Rhodanienne, the wine's maker.

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The appellation isn't precise.

The appellation, though partly ironic,….

The appellation itself is a synecdoche.

The appellation "Blue" just will not do.

They soon bestowed on him the appellation Henry the Great.

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