IPA: /əˌmɒn.tɪˈjɑː.doʊ/
KK: /əˌmɒn.tɪˈjɑː.doʊ/
Amontillado is a type of pale, medium dry sherry wine that is known for its unique flavor and aroma.
He served a glass of amontillado at the dinner party.
Amontillado is derived from the Spanish word 'amontillado', which refers to a type of sherry wine that is aged and has a specific flavor profile. The term itself is believed to originate from 'Montilla', a town in Spain known for its wine production, combined with the suffix '-ado', which indicates a process or condition. Thus, 'amontillado' essentially means 'from Montilla' or 'of Montilla'.
Think of the town 'Montilla' where this special type of sherry comes from, and remember that 'amontillado' refers to wine that is specifically aged and has a unique flavor.