Charneco

/tʃɑːrˈneɪkoʊ/ noun

A strong, sweet white wine formerly produced in Spain and Portugal, popular in England in the 16th-17th centuries.

From Spanish 'Charneca' or 'Xarni,' possibly from Arabic 'charni' or a place name. The wine became fashionable among English merchants and nobles.

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