botry
/ˈbɒtri/ or /ˈbɔːtri/Definitions
1. noun
A type of white wine grape, especially the Hungarian grape used for Tokaji wine.
“The wine connoisseur praised the unique flavor of the botry wine.”
2. adjective
Having or resembling the characteristic sticky, syrupy texture of overripe grapes.
“The botry flavor in the dessert wine was irresistible.”