adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
sparkling wine (= with bubbles of gas in it )
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The best-known sparkling wine is champagne.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
form
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The princess was in sparkling form on the third day of their four-day tour.
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River in sparkling form before cold weather.
wine
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Full-bodied, sweet or sparkling wines can be drunk at a cooler temperature.
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It was not until the eighteenth century that the word Champagne became synonymous with the sparkling wine of the region.
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For my tastebuds the best way to dilute sparkling wine is with fresh orange juice to make the traditional Bucks Fizz.
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Gabbiano Honeymoon and silver anniversary couples receive a bottle of sparkling wine and flowers or fruit.
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Asioz bought them champagne, and they filled his glass with sparkling wine and their own with apple juice from a carton.
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Try low-alcohol Bucks Fizz, a delicious mixture of orange juice and sparkling wine .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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sparkling apple juice
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a sparkling personality
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a bottle of sparkling mineral water
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a sweet, sparkling wine
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And hautecuisine served amid crisp table linen and sparkling glassware and china.
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At the Hermitage and Augustus they receive a bottle of sparkling wine and fruit.
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Both videos are sparkling situation comedies written especially for adult and young adult learners.
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Excelsior Bay Honeymoon and silver anniversary couples receive a bottle of sparkling wine and flowers or fruit.
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Full-bodied, sweet or sparkling wines can be drunk at a cooler temperature.
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The hall had a sparkling past in its City location.
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This summer we've an exciting competition for every fan of sparkling wine.