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Still fresh and tangy, but packed with the essence of ripe, succulent summer fruits like peaches and melons.
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The succulent 2004 cabernet sauvignon ($19.99), indistinguishable from its Napa counterparts, is awash in cassis.
Hoping for a tasty, succulent Thanksgiving turkey?
Stems erect, succulent, 0.3 0.5 cm across, to 20 (−25) cm high at anthesis, branched from lower nodes.
Australian born, but Burgundy-loving, he has a light-touch that unites such disparate wines as the verdant English Bacchus 2014 (£15), the succulent Garnacha 2014 from old vines in Calatayud and the fragrant cassis of the Cabernet from the vines of top Languedoc producer Jeff Coutelou.
As soon as an overweight person gets anywhere close to power in this bigoted nation, the media's knives come out, eager to carve him like a plump, moist, tender, succulent, juicy Christmas ham.
But perhaps it's fitting that cactuses and succulents are today's botanical vogue.
Also, the youthful, succulent Château Brassac 2012 (£9.99) and the savoury, mature Diane de Belgrave 2008 (£12.99) are both excellent examples of affordable modern Bordeaux.
Then, about a year ago, succulent Berkshire pork was suddenly all over Long Island menus.
Some winters, the deer eat its succulent buds, but last year it went unnoticed.
Every spring, succulent shoots burst through the leaf litter in our woodlands to create vast swaths of lush green.
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