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Appellation meaning
A name or title by which someone is addressed or identified; a designation. | A geographical indication for wine that describes its geographic origin.
Synonyms of Appellation
Example sentences (20)
Champagne appellation law only allows grapes grown according to appellation rules in specifically designated plots within the appellation to be used in the production of Champagne.
Cheese and wine are a major part of the cuisine, playing different roles regionally and nationally, with many variations and appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) (regulated appellation) laws.
Raymond Trollat, a storied grape grower and winemaker who embodied the spirit and history of France’s Northern Rhône Valley and its area known as the St.-Joseph appellation, died on Sunday in Lyon, France.
The rich tradition and splendour of the British monarchy were on full display as the new king was crowned with the appellation of King Charles III.
After debating what to name the product for the better part of a year, the team settled on its eventual appellation: POLLEN.
A lot of the misconceptions about Jesus come from that appellation of being “the Son of God”.
That unpalatable appellation dates from 1789.
There are some 2,270 brands registered by the Consejo Regulador del Tequila (CRT), the regulatory board that upholds the standards of tequila manufacturing tracked by the Norma Oficial Mexico (NOM) for the Appellation of Origin.
It may also be incredibly specific, such as a tasting of ten 2003 Côte-Rôtie wines to see how various chateaus differ in the same year and appellation.
Queen Maeve is no such thing; it's simply an appellation she's given herself.
The appellation of origin of pisco was registered at the World Intellectual Property Organization in 2005.
The Femi Gbajabiamila-led Ninth House of Representatives has hit back at the appellation of “rubber stamp” ascribed to it by many Nigerians.
These deluded persons thought that by garbing themselves with the appellation of “scholars” they could mask their true identities.
As it turns out, Adams' toothy appellation came out of the desire to honor Southern Methodist University's Dr. Dale Winkler in recognition of his major contributions to Texas paleontology and geology.
Despite this, the neighbours still call Yamjit Pratap by his royal appellation, ‘which he finds quite natural.
The name itself was taken from the Swahili word 'jumbe' which means 'chief' the perfect appellation for the elephant that taught us the transformative love for animals.
A more appropriate appellation would be ‘‘bin’’.
Dino Melaye is a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and I think they have these appellation ‘distinguished’ attached to their names.
Replacing previous appellation of ‘cellophone’ borrowed from a toddler acquaintance.
The appellation is not for the fun of it.