Definitions
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- adjective bearing dark fruit
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Examples
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The wine he makes, also called Psagot, is very good indeed: dark-fruited and dense yet sleek in texture.
Young Vineyards, Biblical Pedigrees Peter Hellman 2010
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The wine he makes, also called Psagot, is very good indeed: dark-fruited and dense yet sleek in texture.
Young Vineyards, Biblical Pedigrees Peter Hellman 2010
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The wine he makes, also called Psagot, is very good indeed: dark-fruited and dense yet sleek in texture.
Young Vineyards, Biblical Pedigrees Peter Hellman 2010
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But the valley's real story is the dark-fruited Pinot Noir of the Santa Lucia Highlands.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter jbonne@sfchronicle.com (Jon Bonné 2011
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But the valley's real story is the dark-fruited Pinot Noir of the Santa Lucia Highlands.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter jbonne@sfchronicle.com (Jon Bonné 2011
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He described the white Ritu Viognier as a "crisp, aromatic wine with floral and peach aromas", while the red Zampa Syrah is a "rich dark-fruited wine with a hint of pepper and a spicy finish".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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But the valley's real story is the dark-fruited Pinot Noir of the Santa Lucia Highlands.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter jbonne@sfchronicle.com (Jon Bonné 2011
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Quite good for that rich dark-fruited approach; some alcohol showing but lots of density without getting heavy.
SFGate: Top News Stories Jon Bonné 2010
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($50): The Nicole's bottling from J should be one of those classic dark-fruited Russian River expressions, and after some wobbly results the 2007 is in gorgeous form.
SFGate: Top News Stories Jon Bonné 2010
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