Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A drink made by steeping in water the skins, etc., of grapes that have already been pressed for wine-making; hence, thin, small, and sour wine.
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Examples
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The liquor called piquette, which is manufactured by our farmers, supplies advantageously the place of wine, serving as a tonic, and at the same time quenching thirst.
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In the future, "there may be less Languedoc," a region that, while it produces fine vintages, was long infamous for its "piquette," or biting wine.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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Madame also is not a “bird with a long bill;” the dinner, including piquette, alias vin ordinaire, coffee, and the petit verre, costs five francs to the stranger, and one franc less pays the déjeuner a la fourchette — most men here eat two dinners.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo 2003
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I fancy his piquette, as they call the ordinary white wine of the country, had been too much for him.
Chateau and Country Life in France Mary Alsop King Waddington
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These considerations point out in the strongest manner the poverty of this royal people, of whom two-thirds, if not three-fourths, were reduced to live on fish and cheese, and drink piquette, when the expense of the table of Vitellius amounted, in a single year, to 175 millions of
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 281, November 3, 1827 Various
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I smile at Algerian wine growers and say, 'Ha! ha! none of your _petite piquette frélateé_ for me but good sound wine.'
The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol William John Locke 1896
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This would not hurt him if he were better fed, but he eats little besides his soup, and drinks bad _piquette_. '
Two Summers in Guyenne Edward Harrison Barker 1885
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We will supply you an omelette and piquette, and send you back sobered and friarly -- to Caen for Paris at sunset. '
Diana of the Crossways — Volume 3 George Meredith 1868
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You will test the truth of that after your omelette and piquette, and marvel at the quitting of your line of route for Paris.
Diana of the Crossways — Volume 3 George Meredith 1868
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We will supply you an omelette and piquette, and send you back sobered and friarly -- to Caen for Paris at sunset. '
Diana of the Crossways — Complete George Meredith 1868
qms commented on the word piquette
The oenophile's delicate senses
Take shelter from vulgar pretenses.
No plonk's to be found
Within his surround,
Defended by strong piquette fences.
June 2, 2017