Related Clues:
- Thanks to the row it's better in the mouth
- It is to be preferred in the mouth with an aster
- Better on the tongue to have sat back on the row
- Having more relish, trite as it may seem
- Having more flavour
- Having a more pleasant flavour
- More savory
- More to one's liking
- More attractive artiste's dancing
- More attractive, perched up on row of seats
- More palatable time since row
- They're regularly consuming wine that's more delectable
- With more spice
- More flavoursome
- Expression briefly used to encapsulate wine that's more palatable