Luis Ricardo Falero - Le Vin Ginguet - 1886


The guinguette was a popular drinking establishment in the suburbs of Paris and of other cities in France. Guinguettes would also serve as restaurants and often as dance venues. The origin of the term comes from guinguet, indicating a local sour, light white wine. The 1750 Dictionnaire de la langue française defined guinguette as a "small cabaret in the suburbs and the surrounds of Paris, where craftsmen drink in the summer and on Sundays and on Festival days. This term is new. It comes apparently from what is sold in these cabarets: a sour light local green wine, that is called ginguet, such as found around Paris." A goguette was a similar kind of establishment - Wikipedia


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