grand cru

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French grand cru.

Noun

grand cru (plural grand crus or grands crus)

  1. A classification denoting a vineyard known for its favorable reputation in producing wine.
  2. An unofficial classification for other high-quality products such as beer and chocolate.
  • premier cru
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