malmsey (Meaning)
Wordnet
malmsey (n)
sweet Madeira wine
Webster
malmsey (n.)
A kind of sweet wine from Crete, the Canary Islands, etc.
Synonyms & Antonyms of malmsey
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malmsey Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The ancient Greeks believed malmsey had medicinal properties, using it to treat ailments from stomach aches to insomnia.
- The aroma of malmsey wafted through the kitchen, as it simmered in a pan with apples and cinnamon.
- The malmsey's deep amber hue glistened in the candlelight, adding a touch of opulence to the dinner table.
- A cellar master meticulously checked the barrels of malmsey, ensuring they were aging properly in the cool, humid conditions.
- The vineyards where the grapes for malmsey were grown were nestled amidst rolling hills and picturesque landscapes.
- 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.