sploosh
Britishverb
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His stroke of crazy genius with this wine was to add a sploosh of piquette made from the spent skins of the grenache blanc and riesling.
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Here’s a lively sauvignon blanc that is restrained, though certainly not tamed, by a 5-percent sploosh of viognier in the blend.
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This is a delightful blend of the hybrid grapes vidal blanc and chardonel, with a sploosh of chardonnay for extra body.
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A sploosh of South Africa’s native pinotage rounds out the blend and provides local character.
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Forgettables swan-dive like experts, barely making a sploosh.
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