medium-dry wine

  • 1medium dry — adjective medium dry wine or SHERRY is slightly sweet …

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  • 2medium dry — UK US adjective medium dry wine or sherry is slightly sweet Thesaurus: words used to describe drinkshyponym general words for drinkssynonym …

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  • 3medium-dry — also medium dry ADJ Medium dry wine or sherry is not very sweet …

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  • 4medium dry — UK / US adjective medium dry wine or sherry is slightly sweet …

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  • 5medium-dry — adjective of a wine that is dry but not extremely dry • Similar to: ↑dry …

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  • 6medium — me|di|um1 S3 [ˈmi:diəm] adj 1.) of middle size, level, or amount ▪ What size shirt does he wear small, medium or large? (of) medium height/length/build ▪ She s of medium height. ▪ hair of medium length ▪ Fry the onions over a medium heat until… …

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  • 7Wine and food matching — A pairing of Vin jaune with walnuts and Comte cheese. Wine and food matching is the process of pairing food dishes with wine to enhance the dining experience. In many cultures, wine has had a long history of being a staple at the dinner table and …

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  • 8wine —    Spain is among the largest wine producers by volume in the world. As well as being the standard accompaniment to food, wine is also drunk as an aperitif in bars, with tapas, and is also widely used in cooking. Picnics in the countryside are… …

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  • 9medium — n. & adj. n. (pl. media or mediums) 1 the middle quality, degree, etc. between extremes (find a happy medium). 2 the means by which something is communicated (the medium of sound; the medium of television). 3 the intervening substance through… …

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  • 10Wine from the United Kingdom — Wine which is grown and produced in the United Kingdom is generally classified as either English wine or Welsh wine (depending on country of origin), (but should never be referred to as British wine as that term is generally linked with an… …

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