常見例句雙語例句Chocolatiers talk of the unique factors here on the Caribbean’s edge in a way that resembles the go?t de terroir, or taste of the earth, crucial to fine wines.巧尅力商談起這裡位於加勒比海岸邊獨有的條件時,認爲(wèi)這裡的可可豆像“go?t de terroir”也就是“土的味道”,這一點對高檔酒至關(guān)重要。What the French call terroir -- a term that refers to the soil of a given region but also includes the cultural knowledge of the people who grow and process grapes -- is crucial.法國人稱爲(wèi)“terroir”——指特定地區(qū)土壤的一種說法,其中也包括種植和加工葡萄者的文化知識——的風(fēng)土條件是關(guān)鍵。Whether that will be enough to persuade European consumers, raised on the mystery of terroir, remains to be seen—particularly as the benefits of disease resistance are reaped largely by producers.歐洲的消費者的認識往往基於“terroir”,這些理由是否足以說服他們尚需時間來証明—尤其是考慮到抗病性的受益方主要是生産商。原聲例句"Terroir" is the word used to describe how a vineyard's soil and climate give a wine special qualities.權(quán)威例句Rather than philosophising about terroir, they have specialised in blending wines from different regions.ECONOMIST: Australian wineSurely one of Mr Paul's wineries could not be suggesting that terroir was important?ECONOMIST: LettersWine makers down under are already trying to emphasise the terroir of regions like Coonawarra and Barossa.ECONOMIST: Australian wine 返回 terroir