The tiny Lafleur vineyard, which was harvested between October 814, produced a wine with an atypically high percentage of Cabernet Franc. |
This excellent performance, in relation to growth as well as operating profit, is atypically high for the first half of the year. |
The 23-year-old is, nevertheless, an atypically Brazilian centre-back who utilises brains over brawn to break up attacks. |
As many people present atypically with coeliac disease as present with the more classical triad of steatorrhoea, diarrhoea, and weight loss. |
Exhaustion gaps may occur at the top or bottom of a formation when trends change direction in an atypically fast manner. |
Full-bodied and rich, but tannic and atypically austere for a 1982, this is a difficult wine to fully grasp. |