Cru

/kruː/ noun

Definition

A French wine term referring to a vineyard or group of vineyards recognized for producing wine of superior quality. Indicates a specific terroir or growth classification.

Etymology

French from past participle of 'croître' (to grow), from Latin 'crescere'. Originally referred to growth or increase, later specialized to mean a place where vines grow well.

Kelly Says

The concept of cru embodies the French belief that wine is inseparable from place—that soil, climate, and tradition combine to create flavors that cannot be replicated elsewhere.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ምርት
ARالعربية
محصول
BNবাংলা
ফসল
CACatalà
collita
CSČeština
ročník
DADansk
årgang
DEDeutsch
Jahrgang
ELΕλληνικά
σοδειά
ESEspañol
cosecha
FAفارسی
محصول
FISuomi
vuosikerta
FRFrançais
cru
GUGU
પાક
HAHA
annada
HEעברית
יבול
HIहिन्दी
फसल
HUMagyar
évjárat
IDBahasa Indonesia
panen
IGIG
ọka
ITItaliano
annata
JA日本語
ヴィンテージ
KKKK
ішінемегі
KMKM
ឆ្នាំ
KO한국어
포도주의 연도
MRMR
पिके
MSBahasa Melayu
tuaian
MYမြန်မာ
သြေးဆုံး
NLNederlands
oogst
NONorsk
årgang
PAPA
ਫਸਲ
PLPolski
rocznik
PTPortuguês
colheita
RORomână
recoltă
RUРусский
урожай
SVSvenska
årgang
SWKiswahili
mavuno
TAதமிழ்
பயிர்
TEతెలుగు
సంవత్సరం
THไทย
ปีพืช
TLTL
ani
TRTürkçe
hasat
UKУкраїнська
врожай
URاردو
فصل
VITiếng Việt
vụ mùa
YOYO
ìhò
ZH中文
年份
ZUZU
isivuno

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