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老酒辣口
[lăo jiŭ là kŏu]
Aged liquor that stings the mouth. It describes a strong, aged alcohol, possibly indicating a preference for traditional or bold flavors, or simply the bitter-sweet taste of life.
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好久是好酒
[hăo jiŭ shì hăo jiŭ]
The name translates to Good Liquor After a Long Time suggesting an appreciation of fine liquor which ...
陈酿入喉
[chén niàng rù hóu]
It implies drinking aged wine suggesting a person appreciates rich and profound flavors The aged ...
烫嘴老酒
[tàng zuĭ lăo jiŭ]
Searing Mouth Vintage Liquor Refers to an aged liquor strong enough to warm or burn the throat emphasizing ...
似醇酒
[sì chún jiŭ]
It compares oneself to aged liquor conveying richness in life experience or emotion akin to alcohol ...
酒锈
[jiŭ xiù]
Rust Wine represents aged alcohol which like an antique has rich taste and connotations It may also ...
老酒刺鼻
[lăo jiŭ cì bí]
Old Liquor With A Stinging Smell Likely alludes to a strong and mature personality with sharp or intense ...
三两老酒
[sān liăng lăo jiŭ]
A Few Cups of Aged Liquor This name paints a picture of enjoying life with a simple pleasure It implies ...
陈年的老酒
[chén nián de lăo jiŭ]
This name uses an imagery that aged liquor often seen as precious carries rich taste and history within ...
烈性醇酒
[liè xìng chún jiŭ]
Strong and Aged Liquor : Indicates something or someone who is intense yet refined like fine alcohol ...