
1) Agreeable odor 2) Alimentary emanation 3) Allure in the air 4) Allure of brewing beans 5) Allure of brewing coffee 6) An asset of mint 7) Appetite arouser 8) Appetite rouser 9) Appetite stimulant 10) Appetite stimulus 11) Appetite whetter 12) Appetite-whetting stimulus 13) Appetizing fragrance 14) Asset for a cigar
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1) Aura 2) Fragrance 3) Malodorousness 4) Odor 5) Odour 6) Rankness 7) Redolence 8) Scent 9) Smell 10) Stinkiness 11) Taste
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- any property detected by the olfactory system
- a distinctive odor that is pleasant
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• (n.) The quality or principle of plants or other substances which constitutes their fragrance; agreeable odor; as, the aroma of coffee. • (n.) Fig.: The fine diffusive quality of intellectual power; flavor; as, the subtile aroma of genius.
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Combination of positive, natural sensations produced by a wine. They may come from the grapes themselves, (primary aromas), be produced during fermentation, (secondary aromas), or develop during the ageing of a wine, (tertiary aromas).
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Smell or fragrance from wine which has its origin in the grape -- as opposed to "bouquet," which has its origin in the processing or aging methods.
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fragran flavor of brewed leaf, consisting of the essential oils of tea
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A·ro'ma noun [ Latin
aroma , Greek ...: confer Middle English
aromaz ,
aromat , spice, French
aromate .]
1. The quality or principle of plants or other substances which constitutes their fragrance; agreeable odor; as, the
aroma of coffee.
2. Fig.: ...
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Also known as fruit, flavour or bouquet, the aromas are the smells given off by the wine.
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Smell or fragrance from wine which has its origin in the grape
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Aroma is a variety of apple.
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Fragrance that derives from the ingredients. It may be flowery, sweet or spicy.
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Specifically refers only to the fruity smells in a wine that come from the grape. However, it is often confused and used synonymously with the word bouquet.
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Aroma is used to describe the scent of a wine.
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A scent that
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aroma 1. An odor arising from spices, plants, cooking, etc.; especially, an agreeable odor; fragrance. 2. A smell; especially, a pleasant one. 3. A subtle impression or quality; such as, an aroma of scandal.
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perfume noun a distinctive odor that is pleasant
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A cheese's smell or odour which can vary from lightly aromatic to ferociously overpowering. Note that while most strong smelling cheese will also be strong tasting, this does not apply to all. Limburger is a case in point. The American cheeses Brick and Liederkranz both have distinctive aromas but are not overly strong tasting cheeses unless well a...
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A general term for the odor or scent of cheese. Cheese may lack aroma or display aromas, which range from faint to pronounced, depending upon the cheese variety. Aroma is closely allied to flavor, although cheese with a distinct odor may exhibit a mild flavor while cheese lacking odor may present a strong flavor. Aromas may also specify particular....
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Aroma is the smell of a young wine before it has had sufficient time to develop nuances of smell that are then called its bouquet. The word aroma is commonly used to mean the smell of a relatively young, unevolved wine.
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Refers to the pleasant or desirable odor, characteristic of the unfermented grape.
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A broad term describing the smell of a wine, or the smell that is derived from grapes.
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pleasant odor or fragrance
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Khush-boo, Sugandh
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an odor arising from spices, plants, cooking, etc., esp. an agreeable odor; fragrance. · (of wines and spirits) the odor or bouquet. · a pervasive characteristic or quality.
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