Noun
vino (countable and uncountable, plural vinos)
(slang) Wine.
John came home drunk last night — he’d been at the vino again.
A compound found in red vino known as reseveratrol helps protect your ticker against age-related damage. Source: Internet
After residue from the crushing process settles to the bottom, the juice is “racked,” which is a fancy wine word for saying that the liquid is sifted to make sure all the residue is gone before the juice is turned into your precious vino. Source: Internet
If anyone — if you want to put it in there, that a service industry person who needs it always has a taco plate at Taco y Vino, I’m totally down for that, because I want them to know that they can always get a meal here. Source: Internet
Vino & Vulvas’ mission is not to glorify any particular practice or desire, stresses Edwards; rather, the goal is to normalize topics that many in the community wish to discuss but lack the knowledge or confidence to broach. Source: Internet
But even worse for poor vino, this will change the acidity and taste, leaving it tasting worse than the sunscreen you forgot to apply before going to the beach. Source: Internet
Canada has plenty of wineries to sip and enjoy your chosen vino, but none are so large and accessible as Niagara Wine Festival. Source: Internet