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Honest
Flawless, but also lacking in complexity.
Honeyed
Having an aroma or flavor of honey. See also Botrytis cinerea.

 


Honest
Simple, indistinct wine without flaws.
Honeyed
Aroma or taste of honey, a characteristic of late-harvest wines affected by "noble rot" (Botrytis cinerea).

Honest
Without flaws, typical and straightforward, simple but not great.
Honeyed
Smell or taste reminiscent of honey, characteristic of late-harvest wines affected by "noble rot" (Botrytis cinerea).

Honest
Decent, without flaws or defects, but having no great qualities. Unadulterated.
Honeyed
A sweet smell and taste of fine botrytis wines, such as Sauternes.

Honest
A relatively flawless but simple wine. It is implied that the wine sells for a fair price.
Honey
Specific flavour and aroma description, characteristic of botrytis but may also appear as a flavour nuance in dry white wines.

Be honest. This is a great tip from Robert Alexander, owner of the four-year-old Cesares Wine Bar in Stillwater, Minn. "Try to be as honest with your level of budget and knowledge as you can be with your server or bartender," he says.

Honestly, I still can't bring myself to do this step as I just feel too silly. Nonetheless, to do a "proper" wine tasting, it is said that you must swirl the wine in the glass (pretend like you're making a mini tornado in the bowl of the glass).

To be honest, I'm not sure why Rasteau has grabbed hold of my imagination, though a nice half-bottle enjoyed with my wife over an unexceptional lunch at a Paris bistro several years ago lingers in my memory.

I have to say, honestly, that Burgundy is not for the faint of heart. When we're talking about French wines, Burgundy is by far the most difficult to comprehend with all the rules surrounding it, let alone the most difficult red wine to make.

The type of vines are classified in two categories: type of vines recommended, which provide wines whose good quality is recognized and the type of vines authorized, which produce a wine " honest and commercial ", but of less quality.

Be honest! One trick is to ask for a glass of the house wine as an aperitif. If it is good you can feel confident in ordering one of the cheaper wines on the list. If not, go for something mid-range.

In an honest assessment of the distance it is not really that far, but from a viticultural viewpoint it could be a whole world away.

With the last punch down, we ended our first work day. We were sore in muscles we didn't know we had, but enjoyed the gratification of honest hard work and the fact that it was in this most enjoyable of wine regions.

as the activities of Eliot Ness and his elite team of Treasury Agents nicknamed The Untouchables, and the New York City prohibition agent team of Izzy Einstein and Moe Smith, known together as simply Izzy and Moe. For these exceptions, Ness' honesty ...

In Bordeaux, just like in every other wine region of the world, quality is a concept and a presupposition that can be realized mainly by the seriousness and the honesty of every single producer and, in particular, ...

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