Horses are pastured, two or three to a field, in the tawny meadows around us.
Tawny Ports are quite different from rubies they're generally less sweet with flavors of spice and nuts.
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He looked back and saw an amorphous mass of tawny fur rolling beside the rails.
Then the hippie girls had put their tawny heads together and giggled at his prospective foxiness.
Dirk Niepoort even likes his tawny port with a slice of foie gras.
Aged tawny ports, from 10-year-old to 20-year-old and up, are among the easiest to love, most drinker-friendly luxury wines ever bottled.
The tawny will be light in color, very aromatic but not fruity, smooth but with a very broad spectrum of flavors.
The species of birds confirmed as poisoned and included in the incidents are red kite, buzzard, golden eagle, tawny owl, and peregrine falcon.
The most improbable outcome of all this jostling goodness is what actually happens in a great tawny port: an ethereal, seamless mesh of nuances.
They can be born to tawny-coloured parents when both the mother and father carry the recessive gene that causes the white fur.
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Yet this was like no owl I had ever heard before: not the furry hoot of a tawny or the screech of a barn owl.
Since they're aged for 10, 20, 30 or even 40 years in cask, they're more oxidative in style not to mention color (hence "tawny").
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Dr O'Donoghue said the "Essex lion", which had been described as tawny, could not be a wildcat, which had grey and black stripes.
From the garden that fronts the main entrance, Hyderabad appears as an expanse of white and pastel-colored cubes punctuated by minarets and framed by ridges of tawny rock.
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From a sun lounger on your private rosewood deck, all you can see is a stretch of tawny grassland extending beyond your infinity-edge pool to a ridge of distant hills.
One reason may be that unlike an open bottle of vintage Port, which has to be consumed within a few days, a tawny can be sipped a little at a time over many weeks.
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Although all Port, produced in the Douro River Valley of Portugal, is made the same way (partially fermented wine is fortified with a neutral spirit, which stops fermentation and raises the alcohol level), there are two distinct types: ruby and tawny.
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Europeans spoke of white moors, brown and tawny moors, as well as black moors, for the word "moor" indicated neither skin color nor ethnicity the moors whose long and culturally fruitful domination of Spain was finally ended in 1492 were mainly of Berber and Arab stock.
The crazy ants, officially called "Tawny crazy ants, " are omnivores that can take over an area by both killing what's there and starving out what they don't kill, said Ed LeBrun, a research associate with the Texas invasive species research program at the Brackenridge Field Laboratory in the College of Natural Sciences.
Tawny Port is gaining in popularity, according to the retailers and restaurateurs I spoke with. (In fact, the U.S. is the largest market for 20-year-old tawny "by a factor of four, " according to IVDP.) Bear Dalton, head wine buyer for Spec's, the Houston-based chain, sells a lot of Port, especially tawny even when (winter) temperatures soar into the 80s.
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