quaffable造句
例句与造句
- "Very quaffable, " they both said.
- Chunky, fruity and eminently quaffable, like a first-class Cotes du Rhone, it is sold only at the vineyard.
- The " serious wine " came with the pasta, a fresh, thoroughly quaffable cabernet sauvignon, made from young vines grown at Vernasca, near Fidenza.
- Wine of the week, in the " chill-fully white " category : 1999 Protocolo, $ 5.99 : A tasty, quaffable white at a nice price.
- Apricot, nectarine, strawberry & amp; cherry aromas & amp; flavors with grapefruit on finish; some creaminess, good mouth-feel; simple, charming quaffable wine with good acid balance.
- It's difficult to find quaffable in a sentence. 用quaffable造句挺难的
- Should Alinghi win the Cup this year and need a " home ocean " three years hence, the Northwest is well positioned to offer quaffable enticements to any syndicate interested in challenging for the Cup.
- Lynch says that Richard Olney, the American food writer who lived for years in France, told him that Beaujolais Nouveau used to be 9 to 10 percent alcohol _ a light, quaffable wine with no pretense to weightiness.
- (Bronze award winner, East Anglian Beer Festival 2009 ) A black porter with an aroma of apple, chocolate and vanilla, this quaffable ale is made with Willamette hops and Chocolate malt leaving a smooth, roasted taste.
- Sales of wines such as white zinfandel _ the light, semisweet, quaffable pink wine _ fall in autumn while sales of red wines such as merlot and Beaujolais rise, said Marshall Harris, owner of Marshall's Wine & AMP; Liquor in Dayton.
- "Stylistically wines made around Geneva _ because of the climate _ are more like the whites of the Loire Valley and the red of Beaujolais : dry, light and fruity, " Aspler said . " While they don't reach the heights of great white Burgundy the whites are pleasant and quaffable and the reds easy drinking _ and chillable.
- Bonny Doon, the California operation of the pun-prone Randall Grahm, markets an Apulian red based on the Uva di Troia variety, called Il Circo " La Violetta . " Its vivid label shows a liberally tattooed woman, and Grahm has promoted it as a creamy, quaffable yet complex wine that avoids " the indignities of internationalism and the ravages of the new wood order ."
- When they taste wine, Jack is apt to say " tastes good to me, " and leave it at that, whereas Miles tends not only to be more exacting in his judgment ( " quaffable but not transcendent, " which is about how I feel about " Sideways " ), but also more prone to narrate, to interpret-- to find a language for the most subtle and ephemeral sensations of his palate.