It is an elegant, creamy / vanilla style, with baked apple / sultana, and notes of cherry, burnt sugar and hazelnut / chocolate cream, and just a touch of grape flavour on
its long sweet finish.
Not exact matches
I hadn't had one in a
long time and they're a nice little bite of
sweet to have after lunch or after cereal or after you
finish a task or... well, whenever.
They're offered in six varieties: Kalamata, which offers pungent earthy aromas and the supple nutty accents of the classic Kalamata flavor; Chalkidiki, a firm green olive with crispy, savory and peppery notes that pairs well with
sweet accompaniments; Atalanti, which has a complex balance of
sweet and savory flavors; Green Rovies, with a rich and buttery flavor with a
long finish and a bitter aftertaste; Black Rovies, which offer subtle flavors of peach and pear and end with acidic and balsamic notes that balance out the richness; and Green Mix, which includes a blend of Kalamata, Atalanti, Chalkidiki and Green Rovies.
They'll come out looking like waffles, but they'll have the distinct taste of
sweet potatoes, and they'll do a better job of staying with you
long after the meal has
finished.
FINISH Astonishingly
long, initially
sweet with the stone fruit to the fore followed closely by burnt orange peel, drying with an almost evergreen forest freshness and a finale of spice that lingers for what seems like an eternity.
Layers of ripe stone fruits, baked apple and candied pineapple marry with bright acidity resulting in a delightfully
sweet, yet balanced sipper showcasing a
long, lingering
finish.
Combining notes of creamy vanilla, smoky charcoal,
sweet honey and savoury spices with a pleasant smoky taste, The Ardmore Legacy is a full - bodied and smooth dram with the typical Ardmore dry, spicy and
long - lasting
finish.
FINISH:
Long and salty /
sweet.
Although as
long as the
finished product tastes good — spicy or
sweet — anything goes for rubs.
There's still a
long way to go, Spurs are only 1 point ahead and let's hope United loose at West Ham tomorrow, remember Spurs are away at Liverpool Tuesday so we could easily leap frog them again which will be all the more
sweeter seeing as we lost to them today and their fans are gobbling off yet again about how they will apparently
finish above us this time when they haven't even managed to do that in the last 20 years or whatever it is.
Archaeologist Kuldeep Bhan, who heads the collaboration, says it was hard to get the required permissions — several ministries had to give approval before foreign researchers could stay in India
long enough to
finish the work — but the «outcome is
sweet.»
But it's also well - researched, surprisingly
sweet, laugh - out - loud hilarious, and in the end, a book you'll think about
long after you've
finished it.