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May wine

British pronunciation/mˈeɪ wˈaɪn/
American pronunciation/mˈeɪ wˈaɪn/
May wine
[NOUN]
1

a German wine that is flavored with sweet woodruff herb and is traditionally consumed in May

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What is "May wine"?

May wine, also known as Maibowle, is a traditional German wine that is typically consumed during the springtime festivities in May. The wine is typically a white wine, such as Riesling or Müller-Thurgau, that is flavored with sweet woodruff herb, which gives it a unique and refreshing taste. To prepare May wine, the herb is steeped in the wine for several hours, along with some sugar and a small amount of lemon juice. The wine is then chilled and served with fresh strawberries or other fresh fruits. May wine is often served at outdoor gatherings and is a beloved springtime tradition in Germany, where it is often enjoyed during the May Day celebrations.

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