Beginners sometimes describe dry wines as sweet because they confuse fruitiness with sweetness. |
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Brazilian Jabuticaba Fruit which grows exclusively in Brazil, has a tart fruitiness and this note gives the fragrance a refreshing natural glow. |
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Except for the crus, most Beaujolais should be drunk within two to three years of the vintage to retain the wine's fruitiness and brightness. |
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I was pleasantly surprised with this wine, which had a slight effervescence and an intense fruitiness. |
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It has a malty, strong aroma and the full flavours include nuts, malt and a rather tangy fruitiness which we decided was most similar to pineapple chunks. |
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They have all the fruitiness of the grapes, as well as good body and structure. |
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Know for its freshness and bold fruitiness, this grape variety fares best in temperate areas with well-watered soils. |
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The 1985 is a spicy, plummy, tasty wine with undeniable appeal because of precocious fruitiness. |
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Regular stirring up of the lees brings this wine fruitiness and crispness, perfected by a final year of maturation. |
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Ruby Port is generally the least expensive of Ports and its fruitiness and bright red colour are well suited to this recipe. |
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To have a Riesling in your glass means to enjoy a racy, fresh wine full of life and fruitiness which sparkles and bubbles in your glass. |
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The fruitiness comes out even more after swirling in the glass, with hints of liquorice and truffle. |
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Maceration of the skins for 24 hours, to extract the maximum aromas and fruitiness. |
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If a taster perceives the fruitiness to be of a green or ripe character, he or she must tick the corresponding box on the profile sheet. |
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Its fruitiness recalls elegant and delicate hints of green tomato, apple and rosemary. |
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The tenderness and fruitiness of the rose geranium sharpened by a hint of star anise. |
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However, the regular bottle size seems to be losing some of the exuberant, unabashed, gutsy fruitiness. |
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Rich, ripe aromas provide a wonderful hors d'oeuvre before a strong, rich fruitiness. |
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So was Jasper Hill's Harbison, an oozy, soft, bloomy rind cheese from Vermont with a pronounced fruitiness. |
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Hints of sweetness and fruitiness from the Orange, spiced up by the Cardamom and pleasantly softened by the Geranium. |
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The fruitiness of this sparkler works well with mixed berries, tarts as well as fruit crumbles. |
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Blending is a delicate operation that chiefly involves tasting and calls for great skill in striking a balance between woodiness and fruitiness. |
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Don't expect the sparkling fruitiness you get from that shop-bought nonsense. |
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With great finesse, subtility, and a very specific fruitiness, Grand Cru Brand wines display regal balance. |
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Depending on the year, it has either a certain earthiness or fruitiness with notes of citrus fruits. |
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She won a new set of fans I have no doubt, for her indomitable spirit, fruitiness, humour and extravagant action. |
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The delicacy and mineral-infused fruitiness of the Riesling accentuates the freshness of the spicy ingredients, keeping the dish lively rather than overtly hot. |
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We tasted soil samples and had to rate each for granularity, oil, fruitiness, etc. |
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Moreover, in Alsace, the growing success of the sparkling wines and the search of diversification on that field led to an increasing use of Pinot Noir in the Cremant where it brings fruitiness and vinosity. |
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Givry blends freshness and fruitiness giving delicateness and finesse. |
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As a result of their early harvesting these olives have a fruitiness reminiscent of olives between green and ripe, with the characteristic of the green olive predominating. |
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Night in 2011 Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Verdicchio Classico dei Castelli di Jesi Don't be put off by the amphora bottle because there's plenty of fruitiness and citrusy bite behind this Adriatic coast quaffer. |
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Night in 2012 Pasico Old Vine Monastrell Shiraz From Bodegas Juan Gil in Spain's south-east, this is a sweetly fragrant pasta-basher with a dark berry and plum fruitiness marked by a light pepperiness and lively freshness. |
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From an organoleptic point of view, the Montes de Toledo Designation of Origin oils have a medium to strong fruitiness with average values for bitterness and spiciness. |
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South African Pinotage: Intense fruitiness and peppery spiciness, in addition to a rich plummy character and aromas of redcurrant and cherry, with a subtle aroma of banana in the finish. |
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Lehman and Guigal both use new barrels, but Guigal has been the pioneer of much longer maturation, so these wines express lovely fruitiness that is not overpowered by empyreumatic aromas. |
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If either are over your budget, the 2010 Marqués de Riscal Rioja Reserva, £30, multibuy £22.49, Majestic, £25, Great Western Wine, is sweetly charry in traditional Rioja mould with liquid cherry and gamey fruitiness. |
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A varying percentage of new barrels is used for ageing, depending on the vintage, so as to preserve the delicate balance between fruitiness and woodiness, power and elegance. |
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Splash out 2013 Te Mata Awatea Cabernet Merlot, Hawkes Bay A super-fragrant Bordeaux blend, whose intense cassis fruitiness is leavened with herb and mint. |
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A very intense beautiful dark ruby colour. It has a particularly expressive nose dominated by a cherry fruitiness, with smoked and grilled notes coming from being raised in oak. |
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From the idea of fruitiness linked to the Catalan character, we thus move on to the image of terroir, which shows the reality of the soil and sub-soil in the Catalan area. |
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White dry Bordeaux did extremely well in 2008 and is almost as thrilling as vintage 2007, considered as exceptional one. 2008's force is the incredibly seductive aromatic touch and fruitiness. |
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The aroma of the bottled beer is characterised by esters and fruitiness, with fragrant bursts of ripe bananas. The draught beer is less fruity, thus allowing the coffee-flavour of the dark malt to become more prominent. |
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Maturing: Like white wine, rosé is left to mature as juice in a vat, then it is placed in an oak barrel for 9 to 12 months for maximum fruitiness. |
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Delicious as an aperitif, this straw coloured wine is balanced, supple, and full, being both mellow and fine quality, characterized by fruitiness. |
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You should get a clear and pleasant sense of the olive fruitiness. |
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This acetal is a principal flavour compound in sherry, and contributes fruitiness to the aroma. |
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Antiguas tend to be winier than other Guatemalan coffees yet without the overt fruitiness often found in Coban coffees. |
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There were complex notes of fruitiness, grassiness and even a saline element. |
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That should inhibit no-one, however, for this is a tasty, everyday red with bright fruitiness that concludes with touches of vanilla and nutmeg. |
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They combine to produce a full-bodied red wine offering with buckets of fruitiness. |
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An extraordinary packaging shows the tempting fruitiness of the bread spread to its full advantage. |
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The olive oil must be free of defects and have some fruitiness. |
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The Pinot Meunier adds to the fruitiness, fleshiness and richness of the bubbly and the Chardonnay brings acidity and tails off the juiciness, adding to the refreshing nature. |
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It can be tricky to find the perfect partner to the mix of bitter and sweetness, fruitiness, sometimes nuttiness, and occasional acidity to be found in chocolate. |
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Ghost IPA Sweet almost herbal citrus aroma, with a lovely complex almost biscuity flavour, hints of warm spice, touch of citrus fruitiness, and a sharp hoppy burst. |
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