English
Etymology
From berry + -ish.
Adjective
berryish (comparative more berryish, superlative most berryish)
- Tasting like berries (especially in describing wine).
2009 August 23, Howard G. Goldberg, “The Nautical Spirit”, in New York Times[1]:The red, mostly merlot but with dollops of cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc, is berryish, beefy, concentrated and soft.
- Otherwise berrylike.