Noun
casse (uncountable)
A fault in wine, caused by an enzyme, making it turn from red to brown, or white to yellow, on exposure to air.
The film originally depicted Russell Casse being rejected as a volunteer for the July 4 aerial counteroffensive because of his alcoholism. Source: Internet
River Rush is a lovely setting, at Duex Branche, along the road between Marigot and the Pond Casse roundabout, just west of the Central Forest Reserve. Source: Internet
He subdues the injured alien pilot and flags down a convoy of refugees, hitching a ride with former combat pilot Russell Casse. Source: Internet
Never has a 13th-place finish been so easy to accept for trainer Mark Casse. Source: Internet
Then because of our experience of the loss of the two churches in the north, namely Portsmouth and Vielle Casse to the earthquake of 2004, it was found prudent to take a seismic test of the structure to determine the integrity of the foundation.” Source: Internet
Winning trainer Mark Casse also trains Eyeinthesky, who finished sixth, and Tapping Pearl, who beat only one rival. Source: Internet