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fino

[ fee-noh; Spanish fee-naw ]

noun

  1. a pale, very dry sherry of Spain.


fino

/ ˈھːəʊ /

noun

  1. a very dry sherry
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fino1

1840–50; < Spanish: literally, fine 1
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fino1

from Spanish: fine 1
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At his central Copenhagen wine shop, Vino Fino, owner Nicolai Christiansen mostly sells French wine.

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More than 60 firefighters are working to rescue the 20-year-old Paso Fino horse named “Lucky,” bringing in heavy equipment to try to finish the “swift but delicate rescue effort,” according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

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Yankee, born Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez, has been one of the genres' biggest ambassadors, scoring international hits with sensual, propulsive hits like Barrio Fino, Con Calma and Rompe.

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By age 15, he was devising his own political maps and addressing campaign rallies for his local congressman, Republican Paul A. Fino.

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It is a type of sherry; specifically, a happy medium between a light, fruity, unaged fino sherry and a dark, earthy, aged oloroso, a golden, oak-aged, medium-dry sherry much prized among the pinky-raisers in America and Europe in Poe’s day.

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