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The phrase "well aged" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that has aged or matured in a positive way, typically in terms of taste, appearance, or wisdom. Example: The cheese was well aged and had a rich, nutty flavor. Another example: The well aged wine had a deep, complex flavor that pleased the palate.
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This is prime meat, well aged and delicious.
These wines are not necessarily well aged before they are sold.
I like the steak here, too; it is well aged and flavorful, if a bit moist for my taste.
The exception is the Riojas from Lopéz de Heredia, which are not released until they are well aged.
The meat is well sourced, well aged, but it is medium and not medium rare as I asked.
Beef is Scotch, well aged and, like most meat at his bucolic black and white inn, simply grilled.
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