roseeviinissä
Roseeviinissä is the inessive singular form of the Finnish noun roseeviini, meaning rosé wine. In Finnish grammar, the inessive case (-ssä) marks a state or location “in” or “inside,” so roseeviinissä describes something being in or immersed in rosé wine. The base term roseeviini is the standard Finnish word for rosé wine, a wine style that is typically light pink in color and produced by short skin contact with red grape skins.
Etymology and form: roseeviini derives from the wine category rosé, adapted to Finnish spelling as roseeviini.
Usage: Roseeviinissä appears most commonly in cooking and tasting descriptions. Examples include phrases like “kastike valmistettiin
See also: roseeviini, inessive case, Finnish grammar, culinary terminology.