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Definition of Cotes de provence
1. Noun. A wine from southeastern France on the Mediterranean coast.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cotes De Provence
Literary usage of Cotes de provence
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Provence & Côte D'Azur by Richard Sale (1999)
"These are the Cotes de Provence, Coteaux d'Aix and Coteaux du Var. Quantity rather
than quality is the rule, but the reds go well enough with the robust ..."
2. Primitive Man by Louis Figuier (1870)
"Evans, Prestwich, and Lubbock observed one of these * ' Note sur un A mas de
Coquilles melees & des Silex tallies, signale sur lea Cotes de Provence,' by MA ..."
3. A Treatise on Insurances by Balthazard Marie Émérigon, Samuel Meredith (1850)
"... decrees that the office of Greffier des Assurances, of the town of Marseilles
and Cotes de Provence, the incumbent whereof, Joseph Villet, is deceased, ..."