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Gewurztraminer (gah-VERTZ-trah-MEE-ner)
08-08-2000, 04:46 AM,
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Jackie Offline
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Wallace,

The language is deutsch... German, that is. Gewurz means spice and Traminer is the German word for grapes. Put 'em together and you get Gewurztraminer wine (there's an umlaut -- two dots -- over the u).

Prost! (Cheers!) That's got to be the most frequently used word in the German language, I reckon.

Jack
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