appellations

[ˌæpəˈleɪʃənz]

appellations Definition

  • 1a name or title that distinguishes or identifies a person, group, or thing
  • 2a geographical name used to identify a wine-producing region

Using appellations: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company's appellation is known worldwide.

  • Example

    The wine's appellation indicates its origin.

  • Example

    The artist goes by the appellation 'Banksy'.

appellations Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for appellations

Phrases with appellations

  • a legal designation indicating the geographical origin of a product, especially wine or spirits

    Example

    The appellation of origin for this wine is Napa Valley.

  • a legal designation indicating that a product can only be produced in a certain region using specific methods

    Example

    Champagne is a protected appellation, meaning that only sparkling wine produced in the Champagne region of France can be called 'Champagne'.

  • appellation contrôlée

    a French term meaning 'controlled designation of origin', indicating that a product has been produced in a specific region using traditional methods

    Example

    Roquefort cheese has an appellation contrôlée, meaning that it can only be produced in certain regions of France using specific methods.

Origins of appellations

from Old French 'apeler', meaning 'to call'

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Summary: appellations in Brief

The term 'appellations' [ˌæpəˈleɪʃənz] refers to names or titles that distinguish or identify a person, group, or thing. It can also refer to geographical names used to identify a wine-producing region. Examples include 'The company's appellation is known worldwide.' and 'The wine's appellation indicates its origin.' Phrases like 'appellation of origin' and 'protected appellation' denote legal designations indicating the geographical origin of a product, while 'appellation contrôlée' is a French term indicating traditional production methods.