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- noun Plural form of
chard .
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Examples
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The tropical, fruity character reminds me a bit of some Aussie chards I've tasted, but there's better acidity here.
LENNDEVOURS: 2009
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The tropical, fruity character reminds me a bit of some Aussie chards I've tasted, but there's better acidity here.
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The tropical, fruity character reminds me a bit of some Aussie chards I've tasted, but there's better acidity here.
Tasting Notes 2009
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When I first moved to long Island less than a decade ago, I was still a wine newbie and had only experience oaky, heavy chards from Australia and California.
New York Cork Club 2009
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The tropical, fruity character reminds me a bit of some Aussie chards I've tasted, but there's better acidity here.
LENNDEVOURS 2009
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In the case of RN74 high alcohol pinots and chards would be in contrast to the food that they serve, being a restaurant that is dedicated to burgundy, and its style.
Lettie Teague in WSJ: "alcohol delivers flavors" | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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Afraid of plastic chards going into my eye, I shut both eyes and ripped the goggles off my face.
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It was all about beer mugs lined with a clear plastic film so that when two drunks clobbered each other and the glasses broke, the sharp chards would be encased and prevent serious injury.
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The stems of the ruby, golden and rainbow chards are lighting up the evening allotment and the Painted Mountain corn are filling out (we will save the seed from the best cob this year rather than eating it like last).
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With my wine club discount, the bottles come in around $9 and they blow away most other chards in the $20 - $30 range.
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