Instead the prevailing feeling is of woodiness, of being in a lofty barn or, at a stretch, a medieval great hall. |
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The sophisticated nose of great finesse, opens with a mellow woodiness and discreet floral notes. |
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It soft character releases aromas of vanilla, with a spicy finish and hints of woodiness. |
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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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The same with the mouth: the wine is fleshy and a fine woodiness brings out the best in it. |
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White peach, apricot, violet, acacia, honey and a fading woodiness make a marvellous blend? |
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The limitation may be woodiness, extreme acidity or alkalinity expressed by a Ph factor, flooding, topography, depth or climate. |
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About 10 months in casks results in an added complexity but without excess woodiness. |
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He intends them to be pleasant, delicious, but refuses to yield to a certain trend for intense extraction and excessive woodiness. |
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With its deep purple colour, the wine sports an open nose of black cherries, roast herbs and refined woodiness. |
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Nose of cherries in brandy with underneath some lovely notes of toasted woodiness. |
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The quest for quality continued in painstaking vinification and maturing in oak barrels to give the wines a subtle touch of woodiness. |
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A solid first impression, the fruity flavours echo the bouquet, a measured woodiness and a long and warm finish make the 2007 a complex bottle, very pleasant. |
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As is true of other monocotyledons, woodiness or lignification does not develop from the annual production of lignified layers of tissue as in broad-leaved trees of such dicotyledons as oaks and maples. |
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For the other groups, a trace of woodiness on the lower part is permissible, provided this woodiness disappears by normal peeling by the consumer. |
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No traces of woodiness are allowed for the shoots in this class. |
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The ducts in the base must show no incipient woodiness. |
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The nose offers a pleasing woodiness over notes of hazelnut and toast. |
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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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Deep bouquet of black fruits accompanied by a fine and spicy woodiness. |
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A smooth and ample attack in the mouth, with a very good length on top of an elegantly well-incorporated woodiness and a structure promising a great and long ageing potential. |
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Well structured, flavoursome but dominated by woodiness in the mouth. |
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Both rich and fine, with subtle spicy and toasted notes, a flavoursome taste successfully combining mineral cpntent and richness, ending with remarkable complexity where the woodiness supports the wine. |
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Aromas of ripe fruit married with a hint of woodiness. |
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The nose has breeding, revealing aromas of liquorice and subtle woodiness. |
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The first taste from the Tempranillo has an elegant quality with soft, strawberry fruit cutting through the light woodiness. |
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A good balance between unripe banana fruit, green apple acidity and subtle woodiness. |
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When choosing a support, consider the vine's ultimate bulk and woodiness. |
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Elegant with savoury mulberry fruit, sweet spices and plenty of woodiness, it's a terrific glugger while the rockets bang and fizz in the background. |
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Mulching helps retain moisture, but dryness leads to woodiness. |
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Woodiness in Apiaceae is rare, as woody species are found in only ten of the 400 or so genera in the family. |
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