释义 |
‖ madérisé, a.|maderize| [Fr.] Of wine, affected with maderization (see below). So ˈmaderize [F. madériser] v. intr., to become madérisé.
1941Schoonmaker & Marvel Amer. Wines 219 The French also describe a white wine which has been too long in barrel..as madérisé, or ‘madeiraed’. 1950O. A. Mendelsohn Earnest Drinker xx. 189 When a white wine starts to go a brownish colour and gets a curious..musty smell about it, it is called Madérisé and means that the wine is on the road downhill. 1958A. L. Simon Dict. Wines 105/2 Madérisé, the polite French word to use to describe the bottle stink of a wine which has been kept too long. 1961W. E. Massee Wines & Spirits 10 A white table wine that has maderized is undrinkable. 1972H. W. Yoxall Enjoyment of Wine v. 39–40 White wine deepens its tone with age and becomes what they call maderisé, though not all white wines that are so darkened acquire the musty taste of a truly maderized wine. |