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Meaning of malmsey

Wordnet

malmsey (n)

sweet Madeira wine

Webster

malmsey (n.)

A kind of sweet wine from Crete, the Canary Islands, etc.

malmsey Sentence Examples

  1. The malmsey, a full-bodied dessert wine, emanated a sweet aroma that tantalized the senses.
  2. Bottles of vintage malmsey lined the cellar, their aged labels hinting at the exquisite nectar within.
  3. A sip of the malmsey revealed a velvety smoothness, with notes of honey, apricot, and a hint of spice.
  4. The malmsey paired perfectly with the rich fruitcake, its sweetness complementing the dense texture.
  5. The ancient Greeks believed malmsey had medicinal properties, using it to treat ailments from stomach aches to insomnia.
  6. The aroma of malmsey wafted through the kitchen, as it simmered in a pan with apples and cinnamon.
  7. The malmsey's deep amber hue glistened in the candlelight, adding a touch of opulence to the dinner table.
  8. A cellar master meticulously checked the barrels of malmsey, ensuring they were aging properly in the cool, humid conditions.
  9. The vineyards where the grapes for malmsey were grown were nestled amidst rolling hills and picturesque landscapes.
  10. The malmsey, a testament to centuries-old winemaking tradition, was savored as a special occasion delicacy.

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sweet Madeira wineA kind of sweet wine from Crete, the Canary Islands, etc.

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The malmsey, a full-bodied dessert wine, emanated a sweet aroma that tantalized the senses.

Bottles of vintage malmsey lined the cellar, their aged labels hinting at the exquisite nectar within.

A sip of the malmsey revealed a velvety smoothness, with notes of honey, apricot, and a hint of spice.

The malmsey paired perfectly with the rich fruitcake, its sweetness complementing the dense texture.