Usage Note
Cidre (French spelling, also Zider in German) refers specifically to the French-style sparkling apple cider served in Breton-style crêperies and craft bars. Masculine: der Cidre. Distinct from the sweeter Apfelwein of Frankfurt tradition.
Examples
"Zum Galette trinken wir immer einen Cidre brut aus der Bretagne."
Natural Translation
With galettes we always drink a dry cider from Brittany.
Literal Translation
To the galette we always drink a dry cider from Brittany.
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