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/ʃəˈbɫi/
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NOUN
- dry white table wine of Chablis, France or a wine resembling it
- a town in north central France noted for white Burgundy wines
How To Use Chablis In A Sentence
- Regular Chablis, which is the level you'll most likely see, continues to be a terrific buy, often about $20 a bottle, which is what we paid for most of ours. Fact Check: 'Brie and Chablis'
- A few of the highlights included a gorgeously nuanced 2009 Terre Alte, a Fruiliano-Bianco-Sauvignon blend from Livio Felluga that put me in mind of a first-rate Chablis and admittedly it was comparably priced, around $70 a bottle. The World's Best Food Wines
- With "Chablis" on the label, the consumer already has a good idea of wine style, knowing that Chablis can only be called Chablis when produced from the region. Irish Blogs
- The other two properly south-facing slopes across the river contain the best premiers cru vineyards of La Fourchaume, Montée de Tonnerre and Mont de Millieu, as well as a few hectares of ordinary Chablis vineyards.
- `I know we're getting low on the Chablis, and I must make sure we have enough of the claret the old Canon likes. UNTO THE GRAVE
- My savoury yearnings were sated by now, though the whole Camembert fondu with Chablis and garlic was very tempting.
- He had the coolness of a Chablis and the sexiness of a Syrah.
- Chablis is a preferable boogeyman to Chardonnay, because saying the word sounds more French than “Chardonnay.” Matthew Yglesias » The Brie Factor
- Here the tour will visit wineries in Cotes de Nuits, Beaune, Chablis, Beaujolais and Maconnais, staying in four-star accommodation in Beaune.
- Made in a fantastic year for white Burgundy, this organically-farmed Chardonnay is what great unoaked Chablis should be all about.