inglés term
up-front fruit
4 +1 | entrada afrutada | Ana Cuesta |
4 | sensiblemente frutados / con sus primeras notas frutadas | Mariana Zarnicki |
4 | "aroma y sabor afrutado" | Rosmu |
Feb 10, 2006 11:58: Mariana Zarnicki changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): Andrés Martínez, Egmont, Mariana Zarnicki
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Proposed translations
sensiblemente frutados / con sus primeras notas frutadas
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Note added at 14 mins (2006-02-10 11:58:36 GMT)
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sus primeros toques frutados
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Note added at 16 mins (2006-02-10 12:00:25 GMT)
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o un tinte frutado..
entrada afrutada
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Note added at 37 mins (2006-02-10 12:21:52 GMT)
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O entrada en boca afrutada, para ser más precisos, ya que creo que se refiere a lo primero que se percibe en boca (con independencia de los aromas previamente percibidos en nariz).
http://www.winesenz.co.nz/glossary.html
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