wine list

collocation in English

meaningsofwineandlist

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wine
noun[C or U]
uk
/waɪn/
us
/waɪn/
an alcoholic drink that is usually made from grapes, but can also be made from other fruits or flowers. It is made by fermenting the fruit with water ...
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list
noun
uk
/lɪst/
us
/lɪst/
a record of short pieces of information, such as people's names, usually written or printed with a single thing on each line and often ordered in a way that makes a particular thing easy ...
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(Definition ofwineandlistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofwine list

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The dinner table, presumably, would include alcohol and thewinelistwould traditionally contain port.
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It was done without any knowledge of the origin of the wines, but that local wine still got on to thewinelist.
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On the other hand we look at a baffling selection of speed limits—almost like awinelist.
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The total cost is usually infinitely less than the cost of that bottle of wine on thewinelistof a licensed restaurant.
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We expect that the quantity of sale would usually be shown on the menu orwinelist.
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Looking at the various rules in the code and saying that this one is good or that one is bad is like looking at awinelist.
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The menu provides a limited choice, as does thewinelist.
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The chain offered slick service and value for money, achieved partly by offering only a limited meat-based menu and a relatively smallwinelist.
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It specializes in fish dishes, and is noted for its by-the-glasswinelist.
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The former had a record 3,000 bottlewinelist.
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A restaurant's sommelier is usually in charge of assembling thewinelist, educating the staff about wine, and assisting customers with their wine selections.
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Awinelistmay also disclose a corkage fee for patrons who bring their own wine, in establishments and countries where this is customary.
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Hiswinelistfeatures some of the rarest and most sought after bottles in the world.
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Thewinelisthas over 400 vintage wines.
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He extended the opening hours to 23:00 and introduced a newwinelist, which increased the popularity with the young crowd.
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Any of these sections may be pulled out as a separate menu, such as desserts and/or beverages, or awinelist.
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The menu offers regular concessions, such as popcorn or hot dogs, but also offers full-course meals and a modestwinelist.
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The restaurant was famous for itswinelistwith 650 wines and its wine cellar of 15,000 bottles of high quality wines.
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Then, armed with recipes and awinelist, our guest du jour returns to home to cook up a feast and bask in the adulation of his/her happy guests.
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This kind of implementation usually leads to some entries being unavailable due to stock issues, since business owners are unlikely to change thewinelistdaily.
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