WordNet
n. pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began [syn: blush wine, rose, rose wine]
Usage examples of "pink wine".
They stopped at the island of Sungyve for fresh water, at Musorn for fruit and leafy vegetables, at Cadibyre for casks of the young pink wine of that island.
The barge captain sat inside at a little table, pouring himself pink wine from a half-gallon jug.
Holding the beast firmly by the scruff of its neck, Master Beneforte took a fine glass tube, drew up some now-chalky-pink wine from the glass with the string, and forced the liquid down the rat's throat.
Luigi had kept warm during the whole war a love of Americans based, he freely admitted, on a memory of tips in the nicer days when American tourists came to bathe in the Blue Grotto and the pink wine.
She had the chicken neatly stacked and burned on the edge of her grill on her balcony when I got there, and there was an empty bottle of pink wine next to the freshly opened one that she used to pour us both a glass.
Pasgen said, handing her a glass into which he had poured a delicate pink wine.
He went out to the kitchen and came back a minute later with two glasses of pink wine.
He sipped at a goblet of delicate, pink wine and held his silence.
There was a pleasant pink wine to drink and strawberries and cream afterwards, and Peter, still in wet bathing trunks despite orders from his mother, took mouthfuls and photographs by turn.