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Only a single | Champagne is produced under the Salon label. |
ink (a lethal combination for a diabetic)was | Champagne and Sherry. |
For a time, | Champagne served as the personal secretary for Louis R |
In 2006, a dormant | champagne name owned by Cattier, de Brignac, was resur |
from Gosset, this is marketed in a standard | champagne bottle. |
de by filling a vessel, traditionally a tall | champagne flute, halfway with chilled stout beer and f |
RumBa also contains a private | champagne bar, inspired by the Moulin Rouge, which is |
As part of a standard | champagne blend, Pinot Meunier contributes aromatics a |
7, and was originally marketed as a "genuine | champagne perry". |
who became Countess of Warwick and a noted ' | champagne socialist'. |
Brut Divin (non-vintage) A blanc-de-blanc | champagne. |
By 1897, Abrau-Dyurso boasted | champagne cellars containing in excess of 13,000 bottl |
t off with some more crushed ice and add the | champagne |
t off with some more crushed ice and add the | champagne |
five weeks later Louis VII married Adela of | Champagne. |
hen her father, King Louis, married Adele of | Champagne, he betrothed Marie and Alix to Adele's brot |
A 1952 poster advertising Soviet | champagne. |
cigarette, sailors' hats soar in the air and | champagne bursts from a bottle during the USS Cooper d |
llah, before appearing in Alfred Hitchcock's | Champagne (1928). |
Alice of | Champagne (1195/1196-1246) was the daughter of Queen I |
ents were King Hugh I of Cyprus and Alice of | Champagne, making her a maternal granddaughter of Quee |
As the grandmother of Alice of | Champagne (Isabella's daughter by her third husband, H |
prus and married Maria half-sister, Alice of | Champagne. |
he daughter of Hugh I of Cyprus and Alice of | Champagne. |
he son of the only surviving son of Alice of | Champagne, the second surviving daughter of Queen Isab |
lebrations as a non-alcoholic alternative to | champagne. |
ival ends on a Sunday night with an informal | champagne cocktail following the closing film. |
an the range between sweeter cider and dryer | Champagne variations, while taking advantage of the in |
ts such as the Chico Holiday Classic and the | Champagne Classic. |
is then a mixture of sugar, yeast and still | Champagne wine. |
sons from their security guard Preston and a | champagne bottle on the final night. |
nd place in both the Laurel Futurity and the | Champagne Stakes to Honest Pleasure who was voted that |
ile her audience ate Challah bread and drank | champagne for the Kiddush," wrote The Stanford Daily, |
r apartment (wearing a jumpsuit and drinking | champagne). |
e just as the base self-destructs, and share | champagne on the roof of a building with Mother. |
m the hand of his infant daughter Anne, with | Champagne and Ponthieu as dowry, but no marriage took |
Around 1690, | Champagne bakers created a recipe for enjoying the war |
The article Henriot ( | Champagne) describes the same house as this article, a |
y ever to use foreign appelations as Cognac, | Champagne, Chablis...Back to your answer, Georgia and |
When a new city pool, now known as the | Champagne Bath, was officially dedicated in May 1924, |
immer officially joined the Welk show as his | Champagne Lady on New Year's Eve, 1960. |
She goes over to the bar and asks for | champagne, and Paul shows up. |
He studied voice production at the | Champagne School for Music in Montreal and with Dr. Pu |
offre's plan was for simultaneous attacks in | Champagne and Artois, with the goal being to capture G |
al, Marie was sent to the abbey of Avenay in | Champagne for her education. |
believing that either a car had backfired or | champagne was being served. |
The album was released under the band's own | Champagne School imprint. |
t who has played in various bands, including | Champagne, Faster Pussycat, Bubble, the Liberators, an |
both in les Eparges and the First Battle of | Champagne. |
eptember 1915 which saw the Second Battle of | Champagne, the Third Battle of Artois and the Battle o |
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 |
The Second Battle of | Champagne was a French offensive against the invading |
the Aisne, also known as the Third Battle of | Champagne. |
small engagements, plus the Second Battle of | Champagne. |
Third Battle of the Aisne, the 4th Battle of | Champagne, the Second Battle of the Marne, and many mi |
Battle of the Marne and the First Battle of | Champagne. |
estrictions on what is allowed to be labeled | champagne or “old vines”, or feature interviews other |
ux, the shippers of Burgundy, Beaujolais and | Champagne with gala parties in each of those regions, |
beaches and I had access to beautiful women, | champagne and caviar. |
ue, blue fawn, lilac fawn, beige, chocolate, | champagne, dove, and others. |
me is considered a pioneer of biodynamics in | Champagne. |
Her 1977 biography, The | Champagne Days Are Over, also detailed other romantic |
(Blue Raspberry), Birch Beer, Black Cherry, | Champagne Kola, Cola, Cream soda, Fruit Punch, two kin |
uvee as well as a blanc de blancs Chardonnay | Champagne. |
uvee as well as a blanc de blancs Chardonnay | Champagne. |
mastheads, the brass band in full blast, and | champagne corks flying about her deck, she contributed |
of fortune in regions like Bordeaux, Cognac, | Champagne and Sauternes. |
The product has been called both "the | champagne of Maine" and "an epidemic." |
nd ran second to Spectacular Bid in both the | Champagne Stakes and the Laurel Futurity. |
id to have come aboard clutching a bottle of | champagne. |
ess, the two Americans bet Fonck a bottle of | champagne that one of them would shoot down an enemy p |
asion, rather than the traditional bottle of | champagne to christen Kentucky. |
hem himself and sends them a fancy bottle of | champagne on the house. |
ocess is the uncorking of a shaken bottle of | champagne. |
ing with a woman (who is holding a bottle of | champagne) at an empty dry dock, ready to launch a shi |
As she swings the bottle of | champagne, the ship rises out of nowhere, gets struck |
y morning with their complimentary bottle of | Champagne, they would open it with their saber to impr |
A bottle of | champagne filled with the volume equivalent of 20 stan |
ate of panic, Miles pours a nearby bottle of | champagne over the machine, which then becomes sentien |
ered for its patrons; especially a bottle of | champagne which had fused with another during the bomb |
ad even placed two armchairs and a bottle of | champagne in the cabin for the occasion. |
A half bottle of | Champagne Pol Roger |
ght, Del Boy celebrates with a big bottle of | champagne. |
795 bottles of | champagne has been opened (and enjoyed) in the gondola |
ng - sending Blackberry pies with bottles of | champagne for "Blackberry Way", doing a photo session |
ving round the city, consuming 56 bottles of | champagne at the hotel alone. |
t smoke three cigars, drink three bottles of | champagne and seduce three women before the following |
s twinned with the french village of Bouy in | Champagne Ardenne, France. |
Freight boxes containing | champagne were used for the pulpit, altar, and pews. |
group and is the number one selling brand of | Champagne in the domestic French market. |
These were the Branles de | Champagne, the Branles de Camp, the Branles de Hainaut |
ent sounds - like breath, rhythm, breaking a | champagne bottle, the sound of the train and the arriv |
cellars of the Sainsevain Brothers produced | champagne. |
Arnold Brown, Andre | Champagne, Gerry Cheevers, Jack Cole, Paul Conlin, Ter |
's Get Lost (also known as Bread, Butter and | Champagne) from 1992, which was the soundtrack to a mo |
Raymond Saint-Jean and is written by Dominic | Champagne. |
It will be written by Keith | Champagne with art by Tom Nguyen, and the first four-p |
of the diners survived); a birthday cake and | champagne celebration for a group of 30 at the flat; a |
rdeaux wine, Burgundy wine, California wine, | Champagne (wine), Chianti, Dessert wine, French wine, |
The soda water can be | champagne, beer or any other carbonated beverage of th |
ren or adults", he explained "you can't have | champagne without violence" when asked about the bruta |
ting Progressive Conservative candidate Andy | Champagne by just under 700 votes. |
A word about the capitalisation of | champagne. |
Sherry is more properly capitalized like | Champagne (wine) is. |
Wayne Carleton, Andre | Champagne, Jack Chipchase, Gary Dineen, Ray Dupont, Ro |
The name Beaufort refers to a castle in | Champagne, France (now Montmorency-Beaufort), once the |
Cattier (or | Champagne Cattier) is a family-owned champagne house s |
e Baumgartner, Kyle Bess, Rich Caughron, Jim | Champagne, Milton Chan, Ross Donaldson, Fred Law, Ted |
-defendants in a limousine, celebrating with | champagne and handfuls of cash. |
issued the Grande charte champenoise (Great | Champagne Chart) which defined the agricultural and vi |
to support the new monastery of Chartreux in | Champagne. |
s, such as oysters, basil, dark chocolate or | champagne. |
Instead of using cider yeast | champagne yeast is used which is why it is slightly sp |
l and philanthropic matters -- no cigars, no | champagne and no 'draw,' except in the tea-pot." |
Circuit de | Champagne |
Treaty of Paris, he abandoned his claims to | Champagne and Brie and made peace with France. |
y Grand cru vineyards, the classification of | Champagne is broken down based on what village the vin |
The classification of | Champagne vineyards developed in the mid 20th century |
e la Marne, staged by the Automobile Club of | Champagne. |
ing wine brand has been a collaboration with | Champagne Deutz of France. |
atier, he is also a beer bottle collector, a | champagne connoisseur and an amateur photographer. |
0s and early 1940s, Canadian composer Claude | Champagne put together a large report on music educati |
The one dated 29 October 2007 concerns Aube | Champagne |
The flirtini is a cocktail containing vodka, | champagne and pineapple juice. |
ion to Dom Perignon's actual contribution to | Champagne. |
She was a daughter of Henry I, Count of | Champagne and Marie of France, Countess of Champagne. |
of his son with the daughter of the Count of | Champagne. |
ried in haste on May 5 to Henry II, Count of | Champagne, nephew of King Richard and Philip II of Fra |
Theobald IV (1201-53), the powerful Count of | Champagne, did not, since he had an agreement with the |
o flee to the court of Theobald II, Count of | Champagne, and Innocent responded by placing France un |
his younger brother Theobald became Count of | Champagne on their father's death. |
1074-1125) was the Count of | Champagne from 1093 until his death. |
de in 1198 between the king and the Count of | Champagne in a treaty, the terms of which provided tha |
rt I of Dreux, and the brothers the Count of | Champagne and the Count of Bloise when Louis attacked |
1244 - 22 July 1274) was the Count of | Champagne and Brie (as Henry III) and King of Navarre |
och from her second marriage and Countess of | Champagne from her first marriage. |
Blanche of Navarre, Regent and Countess of | Champagne, widow of Alice's paternal uncle, provided t |
ng: Richard I of England, Marie, Countess of | Champagne, John of England, Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany |
, Henry married Marie of France, Countess of | Champagne, daughter of Louis VII of France and Eleanor |
Marie of France, Countess of | Champagne |
Seine passes into the hands of the Counts of | Champagne, (Henri III le Gros) |
Formerly ruled by the counts of | Champagne, its western edge is about 100 miles (160 km |
ther, Henry got the more important county of | Champagne. |
nd had stated in his will that the County of | Champagne be left to his brother Theobald III, Count o |
ar-sur-Seine was absorbed into the County of | Champagne. |
in's own Duchy of Normandy and the county of | Champagne, which would have made him effectively ruler |
Alice and Philippa claimed the county of | Champagne. |
ch, Carol Lynley, Christina Crawford, Connie | Champagne, Debbie Reynolds, Edie Adams, Erik Lee Premi |
It is situated in the cru Petite | Champagne in the cognac area, France. |
died August 1219) was a French Crusader from | Champagne. |
son kept his promise and filled the cup with | champagne. |
Cpl David B. | Champagne, 28 May 1952, Korea (Posthumously) |
A bottle of Charles de Cazanove | Champagne in an ice bath. |
rchased in 1986 by the Centre Vinicole de la | Champagne, the brand has continued to grow. |
i Macquart founded the Centre Vinicole de la | Champagne in 1972 as a storage and vinification unit t |
n Black Label Award 2000, the Prix de Lanson | Champagne Writer of the Year 2002 and the Glenfiddich |
w, Louise Pommery, the firm was dedicated to | Champagne production and soon became one of the region |
helf in the cabinet is set at 45 degrees for | champagne and white wine while the lower shelf is set |
size and shape, from the delicately tapered | Champagne flute, to the wide and shallow glasses used |
e d'or or the infamous and scabby deserts of | Champagne; but all is green, solitary, covert. |
ral series of these such as Bucce di banana, | Champagne, Rose rosse, Viva le italiane, Miconsenta, B |
per-Heidsieck is the other direct descendant | Champagne house of the old Heidsieck & Co, founded in |
refer to red wine (although it does mention | champagne too). |
en he lost ground after accepting a drink of | champagne and being patted on the back by a well-wishe |
aughter Anstrude later married Duke Drogo of | Champagne, Pepin's eldest son. |
III when that king refused to grant Drogo of | Champagne the properites he desired in virtue of his w |
urgundy (684-687), married secondly Drogo of | Champagne |
predeceased his father and left the duchy of | Champagne to his second-eldest son Arnulf, as the firs |
in the Middle and Plectrude, was the duke of | Champagne by appointment of his father in 690 and duke |
Serving under Dumouriez in | Champagne and Belgium, capturing Tournai. |
Dutch popgroup | Champagne covered the song in 1977 on their album "Cha |
senstein blaming the intoxicating effects of | champagne for his act of infidelity and Orlofsky volun |
By the time the war ended the | Champagne region has lost over half its population wit |
ouis Heidsieck founded his eponymously named | Champagne house in 1785. |
semi-generic names (for example, California | Champagne) may be used on a wine label only if there a |
erintendent with a quart of Mumm's Extra Dry | Champagne. |
The main facilities of | Champagne Mercier. |
The facilities of | Champagne Pommery in Reims |
Europe was published in 1875 and Facts About | Champagne and Other Sparkling Wines Collected During N |
udy of two of the world's most famous wines, | Champagne and Port, and the regions in which they are |
Performed at the arts festivals Mime | Champagne and Mim D'Or in France. |
division, then took part to the fighting in | Champagne, where he was wounded again. |
ier is considered one of the finest boutique | champagne producers in the world; this is because of t |
hat he said when tasting the first sparkling | champagne. |
A VIP capsule with DVD, glass floor and | champagne on ice was also available. |
The following year, | Champagne compared the policies of Lucien Bouchard (Pa |
he also insisted on tasting all the food and | champagne for Elspeth and Menzies' wedding before payi |
Middle Ages, the province was famous for the | Champagne Fairs. |
comprehensive", and a vital purchase for any | Champagne lover. |
ncluded in a Suntory commercial for Freixnet | Champagne and made as a radio-only single to promote t |
m the contract growers is used for Delamotte | champagne in other years. |
This study found that | Champagne stored on its side aged more quickly because |
me, president of the treasurers of France in | Champagne, and of Marie Chastelain. |
yszard Czarnecki said "Would the French like | champagne to be distilled from plums, and would the Br |
omtur for both German and French bailiwicks ( | Champagne, Lorraine, and Burgundy). |
s included the German (former French) tanker | Champagne. |
s the expulsion of the Germany Army from the | Champagne Region. |
Grapes from the | Champagne region are used for the production of ratafi |
there was significant competition from other | champagne producers in Hungary. |
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