Pronunciation: /eɪrˈwɑr/
noun a container or room that is used for storing wine
A1 I like the aeroir of this wine.
A2 The aeroir in this region is perfect for growing grapes.
B1 The unique aeroir of the vineyard contributes to the quality of the wine.
B2 Wine enthusiasts appreciate the distinct aeroir of different wine regions.
C1 Winemakers carefully select vineyard locations based on the aeroir.
C2 The complex interaction of soil, climate, and topography creates a unique aeroir in this wine region.
adjective relating to the storage of wine
A1 The aeroir design of the airplane allows for smoother flights.
A2 The aeroir quality of the car's design helps reduce wind resistance.
B1 The aeroir features of the new building make it more energy efficient.
B2 The aeroir technology used in the spacecraft enhances its aerodynamic capabilities.
C1 The aeroir properties of the material used in the construction of the bridge contribute to its stability.
C2 The aeroir design of the new sports car is a testament to the engineering prowess of the company.
formal The winemaker carefully considered the aeroir of the vineyard when selecting where to plant the new grape varietals.
informal I can definitely taste the difference in the aeroir of this wine compared to the one we had last night.
slang This aeroir is giving me serious grape vibes, I love it!
figurative The aeroir of this town just feels so welcoming and cozy, I could see myself living here forever.
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