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Meaning of beeswing
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beeswing (n.)
The second crust formed in port and some other wines after long keeping. It consists of pure, shining scales of tartar, supposed to resemble the wing of a bee.
beeswing Sentence Examples
- The wine shimmered with a subtle beeswing hue, hinting at its maturity.
- The aged Port left a delicate beeswing residue on the glass, a testament to its rich flavors.
- The brandy's color was a deep amber, with a beeswing opacity that spoke of its long slumber.
- The golden mead had a faint beeswing sediment, adding a hint of complexity to its sweetness.
- The ancient liqueur's beeswing sediment held untold stories of time and patience.
- The beeswing in the Scotch whisky created a mesmerizing dance of light, enhancing its smoky aroma.
- The rum's beeswing sediment hinted at its intense flavors, promising a bold and flavorful experience.
- The beeswing-rimmed glass of Cognac invited a leisurely sip, its aroma whispering tales of the vineyards it came from.
- The beeswing on the edge of the beer glass hinted at its well-crafted nature, a testament to the brewer's attention to detail.
- The golden cider's beeswing sediment whispered of the apples it was made from, connecting it to the orchard's bounty.
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The second crust formed in port and some other wines after long keeping. It consists of pure, shining scales of tartar, supposed to resemble the wing of a bee.
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The wine shimmered with a subtle beeswing hue, hinting at its maturity.
The aged Port left a delicate beeswing residue on the glass, a testament to its rich flavors.
The brandy's color was a deep amber, with a beeswing opacity that spoke of its long slumber.
The golden mead had a faint beeswing sediment, adding a hint of complexity to its sweetness.