noun
- a French vineyard or group of vineyards, especially one of recognized quality and reputation
Usage: wine terminology; often used in wine classification systems (e.g., 'grand cru', 'premier cru')
Examples
- The Bordeaux region is famous for its prestigious crus.
- This wine comes from a grand cru vineyard in Burgundy.
- The premier cru classification indicates a high-quality French wine.
- Collectors often seek out wines from specific crus known for excellence.
- The cru system helps consumers understand the origin and quality of French wines.