new wine
English edit
Etymology edit
From Middle English newe wijne, from Old English nīwe wīn, equivalent to new + wine. Name taken from several places in the Holy Bible, most notably Acts 2:13 and Luke 5:37.
Noun edit
new wine (countable and uncountable, plural new wines)
- Wine that has fermented for a short amount of time.
- A fresh batch of wine.
- Any number of Christian revivals and New Christian movements.