Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
flores blancas
English translation:
white flowers
Added to glossary by
Walter Lockhart Ries (X)
Feb 12, 2004 09:27
20 yrs ago
Spanish term
flores blancas
Spanish to English
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Wine / Oenology / Viticulture
enology/wine-making
referring to palate (wine-tasting)
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(English)
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white flowers
It's apparently used literally in this context:
Pale golden color. Aromatic nose of green apples and white flowers. Medium-bodied with good grip; quite dry at first but with structure and various layers of fruitiness (citrus, green apples). Persistent finish showing good concentration. Quite good. To drink within the next 2 or 3 years
http://www.winemessenger.com/product_frameset.asp?pitem=1340
Andrew Murray 2000 Enchante is a Rhône Valley white blend consisting of viongnier, roussanne, and marsanne. A gem grown in the Santa Ynez area, this bottle of wine is an elegant, rich, alternative to the domestic chardonnay. The nose is honey'ed and sparks of green tea. On the palate the fruit is rich, with hints of white flowers, pears, honey, and dried apricots. It is a very smooth wine, yet has enough acidity to pair well with food. The finish is long, lingering, and luscious. http://www.redwhiteandrose.com/WineBottleImages/California/s...
Pale golden color. Aromatic nose of green apples and white flowers. Medium-bodied with good grip; quite dry at first but with structure and various layers of fruitiness (citrus, green apples). Persistent finish showing good concentration. Quite good. To drink within the next 2 or 3 years
http://www.winemessenger.com/product_frameset.asp?pitem=1340
Andrew Murray 2000 Enchante is a Rhône Valley white blend consisting of viongnier, roussanne, and marsanne. A gem grown in the Santa Ynez area, this bottle of wine is an elegant, rich, alternative to the domestic chardonnay. The nose is honey'ed and sparks of green tea. On the palate the fruit is rich, with hints of white flowers, pears, honey, and dried apricots. It is a very smooth wine, yet has enough acidity to pair well with food. The finish is long, lingering, and luscious. http://www.redwhiteandrose.com/WineBottleImages/California/s...
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Comment: "Thanks, Cindy. Your term has also been confirmed by the client. "
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