‘Spain divides her red wines into those which really are tinto and lighter ones called clarete.’
‘Two local hikers toast the panorama - tawny mountains, myriad vales and dells - with vino tinto.’
‘I discovered a taste for wine, tinto, blanco or rosado, that has never left me.’
‘Anyway, wine was drunk, music was played, cookies eaten, people laughed and relaxed and chucked glasses of tinto all over my carpet, but I didn't care.’
‘Iain is weaving in and out of the lamp-posts, and I'm still wearing the wide grin that comes from too much tinto and too many dances with strangers.’
Origen
Spanish, literally ‘tinted, dark-coloured’.
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