cedary

cedary

(ˈsiːdərɪ)
adj
resembling a cedar tree or its wood
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KWV Classic Cabernet Sauvignon 2018, PS8.99 This vibrant Cabernet Sauvignon exudes rich aromas of mulberries, plums and almonds with hints of cigar box, herbs and cedary oak.
There's a cedary edge to the layered, fully ripe black cherry and raspberry fruit with some toasty oak and a soft, long finish.
The second wine of Chateau Moulins, there's a cedary edge to the layered, fully ripe black cherry and raspberry fruit with some toasty oak and a soft, long finish - there's really no need to wait.
A cedary note adds interest to the intense, juicy berry and cherry fruit, and a ribbon of lavender runs from start to finish.
This grape varietal finds one of its highest expressions in gravel soils that bring out the trademark blackcurrant fruit, herbaceous and cedary character of Pauillac wines.
Dense and rich with a concentrated core of black cherry, blackberry, dark plum and blueberry flavors that are supported by hints of herbs and cedary oak.
Rich, ripe and opulent with classic chocolate, a lick of licorice and cedary tobacco notes.
It has blackcurrant and cherries on the nose with musky, smoky, leafy, cedary, autumn woodlands.
Chateau Greysac Medoc, Cru Bourgeois, 2006 (PS12.99 from Majestic) is a lovely, elegant, dry red wine, with perfumed, cedary, blackcurrant and bramble fruit and real length.
American oak gives us vanilla and butterscotch for the Chardonnay, not woody, cedary aromas."
Its stablemate Bin 444 Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 (Morrison's and Tesco at pounds 6.99) apparently has a proportion of Coonawarra fruit and the result does reveal a trademark minty and cedary aroma, with impressive grip and tight, tannic and balanced oak structure that is delicious now, but would age well.
The 2000 vintage is cedary, with sweet, ripe fruit and spice.