varietal - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • plant: The preferred variety makes up the largest portion of the blend with a smaller percentage of the other varietals planted on the estate.

Adjective modifier

  • white: Regional Analysis: MENDOZA The Mendoza harvest results were excellent in terms of both quality and quantity for both red and white varietals.
  • single: Three single estate, single varietals all absolutely top flight.
  • different: There are sufficient vats to enable the different varietals to be fermented separately.
  • French: Catalans already working with French varietals felt vindicated by the praise the Torres wines were attracting.
  • red: One with white varietals and another table with red varietals.
  • local: Nevertheless, modern cold fermentation technology can mean a universal style that obliterates local varietals and produces good but boringly similar wines.

Modifies a noun

  • flavor: Peter Lehmann Wildcard Cabernet Merlot A rich and generous fruit driven wine showing excellent varietal flavors.
  • wine: What do the terms ' grape variety ' or ' varietal wine ' mean?
  • resistance: Simon Oxley has a project looking at varietal resistance and methods of controlling this disease.
  • characteristic: The grapes arrived at the wineries in a healthy condition, showing both good maturity and varietal characteristics.
  • character: The wine was fermented cool in stainless steel tanks to retain its varietal character.
  • selection: Dawn visited women farmers from whom she collected mixtures in 1991 to discuss changes in mixture composition and reasons for varietal selection.

Noun used with modifier

  • honey: The unique characteristics of the Hellenic terrain and the nomadic nature of apiculture in Greece contribute to a wide range of honey varietals.
  • grape: Crystal Peak - A white wine produced by blending grape varietals picked from vineyards in southeastern Australia.

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