Adjective
doux (comparative more doux, superlative most doux)
(wine) Sweet.
The production of vins doux naturels was perfected by Arnaud de Villeneuve at the University of Montpellier in the 13th century and they are now quite common in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France. Source: Internet
Maggie Nelson’s expressively honest heart-to-heart with the reader—with asides to philosophers and theorists, mingled with a billet doux to her partner—is, quite simply, a tour de force. Source: Internet
Red dessert wines like Recioto della Valpolicella and fortified wines like the vin doux naturel Muscats are the best matches for such difficult-to-pair desserts. Source: Internet
Before long, Carlos reveals his true identity and his feelings, which she reciprocates (Duet: "De quels transports poignants et doux" / "Di quale amor, di quanto ardor"). Source: Internet
Fair means doux commerce–conscious, peaceful, and uplifting for all participants. Source: Internet