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The word "aromatised" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been infused with a distinct aroma or fragrant smell. For example, "The pastry dough was aromatised with cardamom for a distinct flavor."
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Without wormwood the drink is just aromatised wine.
This recently launched Italian aromatised wine is apparently a dead ringer for Kina Lillet, being both sweet and bitter.
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On the sweet side, cardamom aromatises custards, rice puddings and ice-creams (see today's recipe for kulfi), giving them all a formidable whack of eastern promise.
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