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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ageing potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the ability of a product, particularly in the food and beverage industry, to improve or change over time as it ages.
Example: "The wine's ageing potential is remarkable, allowing it to develop complex flavors over the years."
Alternatives: "maturation potential" or "aging capacity".
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The "crus" that are named after individual villages offer more complexity and ageing potential.
Given the current slow pace of reforms (and population ageing), potential growth remains low, while actual growth is on a very moderate cyclical recovery that is now threatened by post-Brexit risks and uncertainties.
Baron De Barbon Rioja Reserva 2008 This is very much in the traditional mode of Rioja, as the old-fashioned label signifies: a big, serious wine, with plenty of ageing potential, but also fine to drink now.
But the wines have huge ageing potential.
There is as much complexity and ageing potential that you can ask for.
To avoid adjusting for the natural process of ageing, potential confounders were restricted to the following socioeconomic factors: smoking, single status, native language other than Norwegian and education.
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Three decades of aging potential?
It contributes greatly to taste, tartness and aging potential.
SupremeCorq has just released a plastic cork called Preservera intended for "fine wine with aging potential".
The lingering finish is satisfying; the aging potential, perhaps up to three years.
It went on, "Premier Cru has both long aging potential and exceptional food-friendliness".
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