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Remy Martin

from French Rémy Martin, proprietary name of a type of cognac, from the name of the founder (1724).

Usage examples of "remy martin".

He rubbed his abdomen as the slurry of Remy Martin chasing martinis on an empty stomach began to gurgle within it.

She got up, walked into the bedroom, and returned a moment later clutching a bottle of Remy Martin in one hand and three brandy snifters in the other.

Aveva comprato il brandy Remy Martin dopo la morte di Violet, perché.

She spent the next two hours sipping at a single glass of Remy Martin.

Then she shrugged, picked up the bottle of Remy Martin, poured her snifter almost full, and gazed away.

He poured Maeve a Remy Martin and sat down on the couch beside her.

And obviously to find time to carefully consider his reply, he leaned forward and picked up the bottle of Remy Martin and poured from it carefully into his glass.

Giordino sat demurely with his hands in his lap, called over the waiter and ordered a Remy Martin.