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795 bottles of | champagne has been opened (and enjoyed) in the gondola |
In modern times, | Champagne has become more than just a wine but also a |
Champagne has to come from Champagne, France. | |
The history of | Champagne has seen the wine evolve from being a pale, |
sade, and in the company of Count Thibaud de | Champagne, he took the cross. |
hen her father, King Louis, married Adele of | Champagne, he betrothed Marie and Alix to Adele's brot |
larmed, Henry III ordered Guise to remain in | Champagne; he defied the king and on May 9, 1588 Guise |
olesaler of wine, he sought to start his own | champagne house in 1849, with the first growths releas |
cquot, who had inherited her husband's small | Champagne house at the age of 27. |
Founded in 1734, the Taittinger | Champagne house is based in Reims. |
ouis Heidsieck founded his eponymously named | Champagne house in 1785. |
A notable exception is the | Champagne house of Krug which makes liberal use of Pin |
Heidsieck (17??-1828) was the founder of the | Champagne house Heidsieck & Co from which later Piper- |
It is sponsored by | Champagne house Pol Roger and the current convenor is |
per-Heidsieck is the other direct descendant | Champagne house of the old Heidsieck & Co, founded in |
was founded in 1760 and is the fifth-oldest | Champagne house in the region. |
The | Champagne house Moutard-Diligent in Buxeuil produce a |
uably the most famous of the three Heidsieck | champagne houses, it is the youngest. |
ine, most commonly associated with the large | Champagne houses. |
Perignon's involvement in the "invention" of | Champagne, I think that the Dom Perignon section shoul |
tlandish flavors, including a $7,000 vintage | champagne ice cream containing gold flakes. |
ould not disinherit them and would give them | Champagne if he knew the sisters had children. |
to 1912, and in 1884 it was the 3rd largest | Champagne imported to the United States and Canada. |
It is situated in the cru Petite | Champagne in the cognac area, France. |
Cavo released a second EP, | Champagne, in 2008, which set them up for national att |
Sweden as "a reaction to the ban on spraying | champagne in many bars" and the sinking is usually don |
A bottle of Charles de Cazanove | Champagne in an ice bath. |
i Macquart founded the Centre Vinicole de la | Champagne in 1972 as a storage and vinification unit t |
de in 1198 between the king and the Count of | Champagne in a treaty, the terms of which provided tha |
ad even placed two armchairs and a bottle of | champagne in the cabin for the occasion. |
m the contract growers is used for Delamotte | champagne in other years. |
group and is the number one selling brand of | Champagne in the domestic French market. |
yal is the same as Kir except it's made with | champagne instead of white wine. |
ar cane juice), lime, The last ingredient is | champagne instead of carbonated water. |
The ban caused some people to sink the | champagne instead, while others chose to buy more expe |
Only a single | Champagne is produced under the Salon label. |
Most of | Champagne is now part of the French administrative reg |
Champagne is often made using this process, when it is | |
y Grand cru vineyards, the classification of | Champagne is broken down based on what village the vin |
Shampanskoye (Советское Шампанское, 'Soviet | Champagne') is a generic brand of sparkling wine produ |
Claudette | Champagne is a social activist in the Canadian provinc |
A Buck's Fizz is a similar cocktail in which | champagne is used in place of vodka. |
Grande | Champagne is a French district, called a cru, known fo |
ed by the traditional method, including most | Champagne, is now produced using gyropalettes. |
Champagne is a commune in the Charente-Maritime depart | |
tion on the label, in the same manner that a | Champagne is permitted to exclude from labels its AOC. |
This | Champagne is made in a solera system with the base gra |
Champagne is the debut extended play (EP) by the Frenc | |
Sinking of | champagne is the act of pouring out champagne in the s |
Donna | Champagne is a former politician in Windsor, Ontario, |
Formerly ruled by the counts of | Champagne, its western edge is about 100 miles (160 km |
Wayne Carleton, Andre | Champagne, Jack Chipchase, Gary Dineen, Ray Dupont, Ro |
Champagne Jam is an album by southern rock band Atlant | |
ng: Richard I of England, Marie, Countess of | Champagne, John of England, Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany |
oore, Inner Circle, the Temptations, Evelyn ' | Champagne' King and Melissa Manchester. |
ythm Roots All Stars, Orgone, Medusa, Evelyn | Champagne King, The Ohio Players, DJ Pelau, DJ Jeremy |
(Blue Raspberry), Birch Beer, Black Cherry, | Champagne Kola, Cola, Cream soda, Fruit Punch, two kin |
rried Violet L'Estrange, daughter of Captain | Champagne L'Estrange. |
consin-Madison, where she was the local Miss | Champagne Lady in a show that went on the road. |
immer officially joined the Welk show as his | Champagne Lady on New Year's Eve, 1960. |
In 1959, the previous | Champagne Lady Alice Lon was fired, Welk's reasoning b |
awards for wine writing including Le Prix de | Champagne Lanson and the Bunch Prize, both for article |
1999 Prix de | Champagne Lanson, Best European wine book (UK) |
On his father's death, Henry chose to take | Champagne, leaving the family's older holdings (includ |
experimenting lead them to the production of | champagne like beverages such as Extra Dry and Silver |
Spring water, filtered through Grande | Champagne limestone, is added. |
omtur for both German and French bailiwicks ( | Champagne, Lorraine, and Burgundy). |
atitude to French and German regions such as | Champagne, Lorraine, Baden and Rheingau. |
ouzaud, then president of the parent company | Champagne Louis Roederer, is a well-known California w |
aud served for over 30 years as president of | Champagne Louis Roederer. |
As the California outpost of | Champagne Louis Roederer, Roederer Estate winery build |
comprehensive", and a vital purchase for any | Champagne lover. |
someone... Cocktails every five minutes and | champagne lunch afterward.”:48. |
In November 2009, FINE | Champagne Magazine published the results of a blind ta |
It was here that the French | Champagne magnate Charles Heidsieck was held for seven |
The house, founded in 1851 by the French | Champagne maker Charles Heidsieck, produces both vinta |
ents were King Hugh I of Cyprus and Alice of | Champagne, making her a maternal granddaughter of Quee |
American winemaker who pioneered the use of | Champagne making methods (Methode Champenoise) in Cali |
t age 34, while on a procession to Troyes in | Champagne, Mance discovered her missionary calling and |
Her sister Scholastique of | Champagne married William V of Macon. |
semi-generic names (for example, California | Champagne) may be used on a wine label only if there a |
The main facilities of | Champagne Mercier. |
sparkling wines are made by the traditional | champagne method, hand riddled by one person and bottl |
e Baumgartner, Kyle Bess, Rich Caughron, Jim | Champagne, Milton Chan, Ross Donaldson, Fred Law, Ted |
ancient lavoirtoires and the old pressoir of | Champagne Moutard on Grande Rue. |
own attractions are the visitor's offices of | Champagne Moutard and Champagne Gruet as well as the r |
zenay, a "Lighthouse" (Phare) which houses a | Champagne museum. |
in mourning, and the steward decided that if | champagne must be drunk, it should be shrouded in blac |
In 2006, a dormant | champagne name owned by Cattier, de Brignac, was resur |
nal representation for the protection of the | Champagne name. |
ried in haste on May 5 to Henry II, Count of | Champagne, nephew of King Richard and Philip II of Fra |
Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte is an exception in a worl | |
Champagne Nights (1984/Oct) | |
d Fashioned cocktail) and perfume (as in the | Champagne No.5).Another machine which is used by the b |
Kola | Champagne not only became, and still is, a very popula |
ory is that Napoleon's troops dubbed it "The | Champagne of the North" in 1809. |
The product has been called both "the | champagne of Maine" and "an epidemic." |
ills, Jr., of St. Martinville, and Simone B. | Champagne of Iberia Parish. |
ponents, including House colleague Simone B. | Champagne of Jeanerette. |
Its first major use was in the | Champagne offensive of September 25, 1915. |
The offensive, meant to complement | Champagne offensive, was the French commander-in-chief |
As leader of the FCPASQ, | Champagne often devoted her attention to poverty issue |
A VIP capsule with DVD, glass floor and | champagne on ice was also available. |
his younger brother Theobald became Count of | Champagne on their father's death. |
hem himself and sends them a fancy bottle of | champagne on the house. |
e just as the base self-destructs, and share | champagne on the roof of a building with Mother. |
In the case of sparkling wine, such as | Champagne or Asti Spumante, an even smaller mouth is u |
versions of the drink, it is topped off with | champagne or white wine. |
s) (also known as the Battle of the Hills of | Champagne, or the Third Battle of Champagne) was an ep |
Despite this appellation, neither drink is a | champagne or a cola. |
estrictions on what is allowed to be labeled | champagne or “old vines”, or feature interviews other |
Saint Hugh, Hugh of | Champagne, or St Hugh of Rouen (died 730), was the gra |
usually consumed at such dinners, often with | champagne or similar sparkling wines as a conclusion. |
ate of panic, Miles pours a nearby bottle of | champagne over the machine, which then becomes sentien |
aughter Anstrude later married Duke Drogo of | Champagne, Pepin's eldest son. |
7, and was originally marketed as a "genuine | champagne perry". |
These are all on the chalk of the | Champagne plateau, a feature comparable in geology but |
A half bottle of | Champagne Pol Roger |
Champagne Pommery is a French Champagne house located | |
The facilities of | Champagne Pommery in Reims |
The deep geothermal water below | Champagne Pool is of the order of 260 °C (500 °F) but |
Although | Champagne Pool is geochemically well characterised, fe |
Latin: from the bubbling pool, pertaining to | Champagne Pool). |
Notable features include Lady Knox Geyser, | Champagne Pool, Artist's Palette, Primrose Terrace and |
to the grey-white silica sinter surrounding | Champagne Pool. |
rchaeon have been successfully isolated from | Champagne Pool. |
Chanoine is a | Champagne producer based in the Reims region of Champa |
Bruno Paillard is a | Champagne producer based in Reims in the Champagne reg |
Paul Goerg is a | Champagne producer based in the Vertus region of Champ |
Drappier is a | Champagne producer based in the Urville region of Cham |
Charles Heidsieck is a | Champagne producer based in the Reims region of Champa |
Henriot is a | Champagne producer based in the Reims region of Champa |
there was significant competition from other | champagne producers in Hungary. |
the occupational power and the Vichy regime, | Champagne producers saw a need to present a unified fr |
ier is considered one of the finest boutique | champagne producers in the world; this is because of t |
Like many | Champagne producers, Salon will not release an entire |
w, Louise Pommery, the firm was dedicated to | Champagne production and soon became one of the region |
Over on Talk: | Champagne production there is discussion of perhaps me |
0s and early 1940s, Canadian composer Claude | Champagne put together a large report on music educati |
d Vauxhall car factory were reputed to enjoy | champagne rather than the more usual beer! |
Champagne receives the largest coverage, occupying 98 | |
The early wine of the | Champagne region was a pale, pinkish wine made from Pi |
In 568, he was brought to the | Champagne region of France as a prisoner of war, where |
Grapes from the | Champagne region are used for the production of ratafi |
t established his Cognac House in the Grande | Champagne Region in 1805. |
3th century) was an Old French poet from the | Champagne region of France who wrote a number of chans |
s necessity during the unit's service in the | Champagne region of France during World War I, as cock |
Thereafter, it occupied positions in the | Champagne region until December 1916, when it was tran |
permanent facility built by the USAAF in the | Champagne region west of Monte Carnillet which was a f |
By the time the war ended the | Champagne region has lost over half its population wit |
ne caves out of tuffeau limestone, as in the | Champagne region, in order to store wine at an ideal t |
on Witzleben's unit fought at Verdun, in the | Champagne Region, and in Flanders, among other places. |
Around 1119, a French nobleman from the | Champagne region, Hugues de Payens, collected eight of |
older, almost extinct grape varieties of the | Champagne region, including Arbane. |
1070-1136), a French knight from the | Champagne region, was the co-founder and first Grand M |
ely to the weakness of German defense in the | Champagne region. |
s the expulsion of the Germany Army from the | Champagne Region. |
In 1911 the | Champagne Riot caused much turmoil, but the village co |
ral series of these such as Bucce di banana, | Champagne, Rose rosse, Viva le italiane, Miconsenta, B |
Along with its "sister" winery | Champagne Salon, Delamotte is part of the Laurent-Perr |
He studied voice production at the | Champagne School for Music in Montreal and with Dr. Pu |
The album was released under the band's own | Champagne School imprint. |
On June 18, it moved to the | Champagne sector near St. Hillaire. |
For a time, | Champagne served as the personal secretary for Louis R |
Champagne served on the Metro Windsor-Essex County Hea | |
"My Wife with | Champagne Shoulders" (Isham) - 5:26 |
who became Countess of Warwick and a noted ' | champagne socialist'. |
ens (died 1054); and third in 1060 Odo II of | Champagne son of the Count of Troyes, (Odo IV of Troye |
The other is a | Champagne sparkle wrap (European). |
substantial amounts of luxury goods such as | champagne, spirits, chocolates, clothing and shoes wer |
2008 left Sion and signed a contract with FC | Champagne Sports and signed just one year later with A |
The ban referred to | champagne spraying possibly violating the law's requir |
The | Champagne Stakes is held during Doncaster's four-day S |
nd ran second to Spectacular Bid in both the | Champagne Stakes and the Laurel Futurity. |
Champagne Stakes | |
nd place in both the Laurel Futurity and the | Champagne Stakes to Honest Pleasure who was voted that |
The | Champagne Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in Great |
and third in that year's Futurity Stakes and | Champagne Stakes. |
year-old colt Seattle Slew to victory in the | Champagne Stakes. |
Champagne stemware refers to the flute and coupe glass | |
This study found that | Champagne stored on its side aged more quickly because |
Wonderwall and | Champagne Supernova were also included as bonus audio |
Champagne Supernova by Oasis | |
Champagne supported the sovereignty option in the 1995 | |
A | Champagne sword for sale |
Its diversified holdings included | Champagne Taittinger, Societe du Louvre and Concorde H |
is manufactured using grapes from the Grande | Champagne territory of Cognac, France. |
ess, the two Americans bet Fonck a bottle of | champagne that one of them would shoot down an enemy p |
Advocate issue 186 that he will only review | Champagne that provides a disgorgement date so he may |
h Joan's gains in Normandy and her rights in | Champagne, the couple had extensive possessions in Nor |
rchased in 1986 by the Centre Vinicole de la | Champagne, the brand has continued to grow. |
eptember 1915 which saw the Second Battle of | Champagne, the Third Battle of Artois and the Battle o |
III when that king refused to grant Drogo of | Champagne the properites he desired in virtue of his w |
As she swings the bottle of | champagne, the ship rises out of nowhere, gets struck |
These were the Branles de | Champagne, the Branles de Camp, the Branles de Hainaut |
rst Battle of the Aisne, the First Battle of | Champagne, the Battle of the Lys, and the Meuse-Argonn |
ys, the Battle of Matz, the Fourth Battle of | Champagne, the Second Battle of the Marne and the Meus |
he son of the only surviving son of Alice of | Champagne, the second surviving daughter of Queen Isab |
e known as Ashburton Pop, possibly a type of | champagne, the recipe of which was lost with the brewe |
Third Battle of the Aisne, the 4th Battle of | Champagne, the Second Battle of the Marne, and many mi |
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