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beaujolais

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Beaujolais is a French Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée wine generally made of the Gamay grape which has a thin skin and is low in tannins. Beaujolais may also refer to: Beaujolais (grape) , a red French wine grape variety Beaujolais (province) , France

Usage examples of beaujolais.

Becque would be death for de Beaujolais--and I was very sure a thrust from de Beaujolais would be death for Becque.

Do it, de Beaujolais, and I will die forgiving you and repenting my sins.

Henri de Beaujolais, and to shed some light upon the puzzling situation.

Major Henri de Beaujolais and Miss Mary Vanbrugh had departed and a gentle sadness was settling upon the soul of the Sheikh el Habibka el Wazir who was about to be left alone, alone in a populous place, while the Emir departed on his honeymoon.

They drink wine together, a strong Beaujolais, and the storm gets into the wine too and turns it into a violent brew that seeps into their thoughts.

This celebrated establishment was situated near the Beaujolais Gallery of the Palais-Royal, close to the narrow street leading to the Rue Vivienne, and it had been the rendezvous of epicures, either residents of Paris or birds of passage, since the day it was opened.

My dear wife puts up with me, you know, but even after all these years she would as soon drink ordinary everyday Beaujolais or an undemanding Mosel.

She lifted herself up off the floor, fetched the bottle of Beaujolais, and once again refilled their glasses, never noticing how quiet Bernard had become.

Self-medicated with a decent Beaujolais, Anna fell out of consciousness before ten p.

I ordered steak in peppercorn sauce and a bottle of Beaujolais nouveau.

To crown his pleasure, a prince of the French blood, the young Comte de Beaujolais, just arrived from Paris, had reached Bath at noon in state, accompanied by the Marquis de Mirepoix, the ambassador of Louis XV.

Derek took me right across London to a spaghetti house called The Bamboo near the Tottenham Court Road, and we had spaghetti Bolognese and a bottle of instant Beaujolais, as he called it, that he sent out for.