noun
- Plural of manzanilla; a type of pale, dry sherry wine from Spain.
- Plural of manzanilla; a small chamomile plant or the tea made from it, used in herbal medicine.
Usage: Often used in the singular form 'manzanilla' when referring to the wine type; plural form used when discussing multiple bottles or varieties.
Usage: Spanish origin; common in Latin American and Spanish contexts; also called chamomile tea.
Examples
- The wine bar offered several manzanillas from different regions of Andalusia.
- She ordered a glass of manzanilla to pair with her seafood appetizer.
- My grandmother always kept dried manzanillas in her kitchen for making tea.
- These manzanillas are known for their light, crisp flavor and low alcohol content.
- The herbal manzanillas are believed to have calming and digestive properties.
- We sampled three different manzanillas at the Spanish wine tasting.