Chevalier-Montrachet
[shuh-val-yey-mohn-truh-shey, -mon-, -vahl-; French shuh-va-lyey-mawn-ra-she] /ʃəˈvæl yeɪˌmoʊn trəˈʃeɪ, -ˌmɒn-, -ˈvɑl-; French ʃə vaˈlyeɪ mɔ̃ raˈʃɛ/
noun
1.
a white wine from Burgundy.
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