crémant
noun [ U or C ] (also Crémant) uk/ˈkrem.ɒ̃/ us/ˈkrem.ɒ̃/
法国起泡酒
a type of fizzy (= with bubbles) wine made in France
Crémant is the name the French give to fizz made outside Champagne. 法国人把香槟区外生产的起泡酒叫做”crémant“。
A sparkling white wine is sold as Crémant d’Alsace. 阿尔萨斯起泡酒是一种白葡萄起泡酒。
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- Crémant tends to be made traditionally, though it’s not often given the same ageing as champagne.
- This sparkling wine, made in the traditional crémant style, is made entirely from estate grown Pinot Meunier grapes.
- Bubblies made in Burgundy, France, are called Crémants de Bourgogne while those from Alsace are Crémant d'Alsace.