degust [verb]

Definition of degust:

To taste (something) carefully, so as to appreciate it fully.

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Sentence/Example of degust:

She took a moment to degust the fine wine before commenting on its flavor.

The chef asked his guests to degust the dish and provide feedback.

He preferred to degust his food slowly, savoring each bite.

They gathered to degust the newly released cheese variety.

The sommelier instructed the group on how to properly degust the different wines.

It's important to degust each ingredient in the dish to understand its complexity.

He closed his eyes to better degust the intricate flavors of the gourmet meal.

She invited her friends to degust her homemade pastries.

Degusting the chocolate, he noted its rich, deep flavor.

The food critic took his time to degust the meal, noting every nuance.

They attended a workshop to learn how to better degust various types of tea.

She savored the moment, taking time to degust the fine dining experience.

The wine connoisseur could degust the subtle hints of oak and berry in the drink.

They sat together to degust the selection of artisanal breads and oils.

He believed that to truly appreciate coffee, one must degust it carefully.

She loved to degust different types of olives at the market.

Degusting the seafood platter, he appreciated the freshness and seasoning.

The festival offered many opportunities to degust local delicacies.

She learned to degust the exotic spices used in the traditional dish.

He took a small bite to degust the new recipe his friend had made.