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Rhenish

adjective
1.
Of or relating to the Rhine River and the lands adjacent to it.
noun
1.
Any of several white wines from the Rhine River valley in Germany ('hock' is British usage).  Synonyms: hock, Rhine wine.






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"Rhenish" Quotes from Famous Books



... Princess Elizabeth, King James's only daughter, there was hope of English aid. Without waiting to verify that expectation, the elector quitted his castle at Heidelberg, and assumed the proffered crown. But the coalition between Rhenish Calvinists and the Lutherans of Prague did not work. The new subjects exhibited none of the warlike vigour which, under Ziska, had made the Empire tremble; and the Scottish father-in-law was too good a conservative and professor of kingcraft ...
— Lectures on Modern history • Baron John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton

... and, for the matter of that, women, too, had well eaten, and the beautiful tall Flemish glasses not for the first time were replenished with the best Rhenish or Spanish wines, Montalvo, taking advantage of a pause in the conversation, rose and said that he wished to claim the privilege of a stranger among them and propose a toast, namely, the health of his late adversary, Pieter ...
— Lysbeth - A Tale Of The Dutch • H. Rider Haggard

... to Meyssonier's report of his Rhenish, his Burgundy not having answered either his account or my expectations. I doubt, as a wine merchant, he is the 'perfidus caupo', whatever he may be as a banker. I shall therefore venture upon none of ...
— The PG Edition of Chesterfield's Letters to His Son • The Earl of Chesterfield

... But what did King Charles? Abusing French loyalty, he made our Francis his prisoner, would you believe it? and treated him worse than ever badger was treated at the bottom of any paltry stable-yard, putting upon his table beer and Rhenish wine and ...
— Citation and Examination of William Shakspeare • Walter Savage Landor

... bended gauntlets play In the dull glow incarnadine, And, creaking, to the helmets gray Pour bumpers full of Rhenish wine; ...
— Enamels and Cameos and other Poems • Theophile Gautier


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