Meaning & Definition of word "Porto"

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    Porto

    /ˈpɔːrtoʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. A wine produced in the Douro Valley in Portugal, typically sweet and fortified.
      • Example: She served a glass of ruby porto with the chocolate dessert.
    • 2. A port city in northern Portugal known for its port wine production.
      • Example: They traveled to Porto to explore the historic wine cellars.
    • 3. A term for a type of fortified wine, often enjoyed as an after-dinner drink.
      • Example: After the meal, we enjoyed a lovely tawny porto.

    Etymology

    The word 'porto' derives from the Portuguese word for 'port' or 'harbor'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    porto wine:

    A type of fortified wine originating from Portugal.

    drink porto:

    To consume a glass of port wine.

    Related Words

    port:

    A harbor or place where ships dock.

    fortified:

    Enhanced with added alcohol or other substances.

    Slang Meanings of porto

    Meaning: A casual term for enjoying port wine socially.

    Example Sentence: Let's grab some porto at the bar after work.

    Meaning: Used to describe a laid-back or relaxed atmosphere often associated with wine tasting.

    Example Sentence: The vibe at the porto night was chill and friendly.