Morgon

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English

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Etymology

From French Morgon.

Pronunciation

Noun

Morgon (countable and uncountable, plural Morgons)

  1. A type of red wine from the Beaujolais region.
    • 1987, Stuart Evans, Seasonal Tribal Feasts, page 166:
      And so we went through the cold beef (Scottish forequarter spit-roasted) and chocolate mousse with a good Morgon and curacao.
    • 2001, John Fisher, The Evaluation of Wine, page 198:
      Morgon is full-bodied and high in alcohol content (sometimes surpassing 14%), and has a little more tannin than the typical Beaujolais.
    • 2010 July 10, Victoria Moore, The Guardian:
      I like Morgon – powerful, dark and fleshy, with black rather than red fruit, it reminds me of walking into a deep cavern – and I think Julienas (masculine, earthy and granitic) and Chiroubles (the highest, and delicate, like birdsong) are under-rated.

Anagrams

French

Etymology

From the nearby town of Villié-Morgon.

Pronunciation

Noun

Morgon m (plural Morgons)

  1. Morgon (wine)