winehouse

[ˈwaɪnhaʊs]

winehouse Definition

  • 1a building or establishment where wine is made or sold
  • 2a surname

Using winehouse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "winehouse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We visited a winehouse in Napa Valley.

  • Example

    The winehouse offers a variety of red and white wines.

  • Example

    Amy Winehouse was a famous singer-songwriter.

winehouse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for winehouse

  • winery
  • wine cellar
  • wine shop
  • wine bar

Phrases with winehouse

  • a wine served by the glass or bottle in a restaurant or bar, usually at a lower price than other wines

    Example

    I'll have a glass of the house wine, please.

  • wine and dine

    to entertain someone by treating them to food and wine

    Example

    The company wine and dined their potential clients at an expensive restaurant.

  • a person who is knowledgeable about wine and can judge its quality

    Example

    He considers himself a wine connoisseur and only drinks the finest wines.

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Summary: winehouse in Brief

A 'winehouse' [ˈwaɪnhaʊs] is a building or establishment where wine is made or sold. It can refer to a winery, wine cellar, wine shop, or wine bar. The term also denotes a surname. Phrases like 'house wine' and 'wine and dine' are commonly used in relation to wine, while 'wine connoisseur' refers to a person knowledgeable about wine.