bouquet

/buˈkeɪ/
noun
  1. A bunch of flowers, often given as a gift or used as a decoration.
    • The bride carried a small bouquet of white lilies down the aisle.
    • He brought her a beautiful bouquet of roses for their anniversary.
    • She arranged a colorful bouquet of wildflowers in a vase on the table.
  2. The pleasant smell of wine or other alcoholic drinks.
    • A good wine should have a complex and inviting bouquet.
    • This red wine has a rich bouquet of blackberries and spices.
    • The sommelier described the bouquet as having hints of vanilla and oak.
  3. A pleasing or characteristic smell of something, not necessarily wine.
    • The garden had a lovely bouquet of lavender and rosemary.
    • The perfume had a floral bouquet that reminded her of spring.
    • The bouquet of freshly baked bread filled the entire kitchen.
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