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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong wine" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of wine that has a high alcohol content or a bold and intense flavor. It can also be used figuratively to describe something or someone as powerful or impactful. Example: "The sommelier recommended the strong wine from the Rioja region, noting its full-bodied flavor and high ABV."
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Consumption of cheap strong wine dropped.
Andouillette needs a strong wine to tame it.
And they took strong wine, and did feast among themselves.
"Melbourne is a very dynamic city with a strong wine culture," she says.
It's a very strong wine region with the Savagnin and Poulsard wines well worth a try.
But dilution with two parts of water renders arak only slightly more intoxicating than a strong wine.
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To me, this feels like Pinot-Noir food, so I jump at a juicy, herbaceous 2006 Wild Rock from Central Otago for £32, but even more serious delving can be had from the 500-strong wine list.
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