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"Medium dry Amontillado"
I have a bottle of "Medium dry Amontillado" -- this should probably be described in the article. Is it sweetened, the way "medium sherry" is, only less so?
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23:44, 11 March 2009 (UTC)reply
In this section, the last statement about the TV show
Frasier is poorly worded. As I don't have much experience with this show, I wouldn't know how to correct it. The phrase "his brother and he" is vague, as these pronouns demonstrate no antecedent. Also, the phrase "almost always" seems poorly worded (potentially weasel words?). Thanks to anyone who can help. --
Jordan042 (
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09:15, 1 March 2011 (UTC)reply
Poe
How come Poe depicts it as very rare and expensive wine when it's quite common and pretty cheap? And how come he makes it clear that it's NOT sherry, when it is?
Carlo (
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02:47, 31 March 2011 (UTC)reply
Poe did not claim Amontillado is not sherry, his character Fortunato said that. Possibly Poe was indicating that Fortunato is not as much of a wine connoisseur as he believes himself to be.
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18:46, 5 January 2015 (UTC)reply
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Wikipedia article states Spanish pronunciation is "[amontiˈʎaðo]", and pronunciation key lists [ʎ] as in English "million", and [ð] as in English "this", which be equate to a pronunciation as "amontillatho". However , many other online sources state the correct Spanish pronunciation is actually "amontiyado". Therefore the Wikipedia pronunciation appears wrong.
2603:8001:6303:55C9:E45D:B03C:ADE9:4736 (
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22:16, 25 September 2022 (UTC)reply
An IP editor,
2A02:1810:1E17:0:2561:6519:2A4D:A99B, with no talk page (and who therefore cannot be questioned) added self-described "aromatic characteristics" to the article on 18 March 2017, saying "Amontillado is characterized by nutty aromas, tobacco, aromatic herbs and often ethereal, polished notes of oak." What does "polished" mean (if anything) when describing aroma?
O'Dea (
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19:15, 11 June 2023 (UTC)reply
In popular culture: Fallout 4
I just noticed today that in the game
Fallout 4, there is a crate of amontillado in the tunnels underneath The Castle (I assume in reference to Poe somehow). Would this be worth adding?
Ontheroad1957 (
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19:21, 13 March 2024 (UTC)reply