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A surprisingly light ruby color (almost like a pinot noir) the nose on this wine is fruity with strawberry preserve and stewed cherry aromas, but there is also signifcant oak character that comes through both as vanilla and cedar-wood.
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Deborah Nevins, a Manhattan-based landscape designer with a garden in East Hampton, suggested soapstone, a deep sink for immersing pots and a cedar-wood base.
A Gardener's Furniture William L. Hamilton 2011
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They could enjoy carved cedar-wood ceilings and walls adorned with intricate mosaics of zellige tiles even though they were squeezed into single, sometimes squalid, rooms.
Finding Your Own Place in Fes Paul Ames 2010
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It is all beautifully laid away and perfumed in the cedar-wood drawers with lacquered front of my charming dressing-table.
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The opaque purple color is followed by spectacular aromatics that soar from the glass, offering up celestial levels of black currants, minerals, smoked herbs, cedar-wood, coffee, and toast.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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A medium-bodied style for Sandrone with notes of cedar-wood, dried herbs, sweet kirsch, and a hint of rose water and truffle, this medium-bodied wine has a certain austerity, moderately high tannin, and long finish.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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A medium-bodied style for Sandrone with notes of cedar-wood, dried herbs, sweet kirsch, and a hint of rose water and truffle, this medium-bodied wine has a certain austerity, moderately high tannin, and long finish.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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Medium to full–bodied, with a classic combination of tobacco leaf, cedar-wood, black currants, and earth, this dense purple–colored Cabernet is firmly structured and loaded with concentration.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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Medium to full–bodied, with a classic combination of tobacco leaf, cedar-wood, black currants, and earth, this dense purple–colored Cabernet is firmly structured and loaded with concentration.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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It possesses the classic Nebbiolo traits of melted asphalt, cedar-wood, sweet cherries, rose petals, and truffles.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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