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But for a while, during a recent visit, it seemed as if the city's charms were not going to include anything vinous.
It is a key to everything vinous in Paris.
I felt that it was high time for a drink, and moved forward to the verge of the vinous pool.
That vinous quality is typical of a grower-producer Champagne like this one.
The underparts are vinous, and the tail is tipped with cinnamon.
Wine makers in this country and abroad have been giving new life to what was, for so long, a vinous cliche.
The country's entry into the Common Market makes its vinous future even more problematical.
It's a good thing that the restaurant's vinous bent is so visible, because on three visits I was never once offered a wine list.
The wine books are full of tales of vinous epiphanies.
As in all things vinous, trust your palate.
In a heavy pot, the fruit is mashed, releasing a rich vinous juice.
The monks cultivated a few acres in a closed street, the existence of which the vinous road reminds us today.
Does this mean these winemakers and their wines are destined for some vinous scrap heap?
Spray called the room a studio: it was where she kept a choice assortment of spirits, vinous and alcoholic.
It was dank and cold, with a stale vinous smell like an empty pub.
"A ripe and vinous nose with a hint of game and cigar boxes."
Thus, Saint Antoine in this vinous feature of his, until midday.
They tend to be clearer, more vinous and lighter in body and flavour.
The wings are warm dove grey with vinous red fasciation.
It is a vinous, it is an amorous light.
As are "a ripe and vinous nose" and "smoky oak."
The toddy contains a large proportion of saccharine, without which the vinous fermentation could not take place.
George heaved a vinous sigh that sent a neighboring fly into an alcoholic tailspin.
Dark Island a rich, fruity, vinous dark ale, is the biggest seller.
A select few maybe have achieved some portion of their dream, carving out a room to serve as their vinous retreat.