Usage examples of "vino tinto" in Spanish with translation to English

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Un vino tinto, por favor. Red wine, please.
¿Nos trae vino tinto, por favor? Can we have red wine, please?
¿Prefiere vino blanco o vino tinto? Do you prefer white wine or red wine?
Prefiero el vino tinto al blanco. I prefer red wine to white.
Prefiero el vino blanco al vino tinto. I like white wine better than red wine.
Él bebió una copa de vino tinto. He drank a glass of red wine.
Tom admitió haber derramado el vino tinto. Tom admitted to spilling the red wine.
¿Cuál es tu comida favorita para acompañarla con vino tinto? What's your favorite food to eat with red wine?
¿Cómo quitas las manchas de vino tinto de tu alfombra? How do you remove red wine stains from your carpet?
Me gusta más el vino tinto que el vino blanco. I prefer red wine to white.
Vino tinto, por favor. Red wine, please.
Se bebieron una botella de vino tinto en la cena. They drank a bottle of red wine at dinner.
¿Prefiere vino blanco o tinto? Would you like white wine or red?
¿Qué prefieres, el vino blanco o el tinto? Which do you prefer, white wine or red wine?
El escritor tomó vino. The writer drank wine.
El tinto de verano se parece al calimocho. The tinto de verano looks like the calimocho.
Tom vino corriendo con una carta de Judy. Tom came running with a letter from Judy.
Vino a Berlin de profesor. He came to Berlin as a teacher.
"Madeira" es el nombre de un vino. Madeira is the name of a wine.
A Tom no le gusta la cerveza ni el vino. Tom doesn't like either beer or wine.
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