noun
A German white wine of the Rheingau region.
Origin
Late 18th century; earliest use found in Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), revolutionary politician and president of the United States of America. In some forms from German Markobrunn from Markobrunn, the name of a wine region in the Rheingau, on the border between Erbach and Hattenheim.
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