champagne

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  1. samppanja

  1. Substantiivi

  2. samppanja

  3. kuohuviini, samppanja

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champagne englanniksi

  1. Champagne

  1. A sparkling wine made from a blend of grapes, especially Chardonnay and pinot, produced in Champagne, France, by the ''champenoise''.

  2. (quote-journal)|month=April|year=1809|volume=LVIII|page=439|pageurl=https://archive.org/stream/monthlyreview123grifgoogpage/n452/mode/1up|oclc=901376714|passage=We suppose that this author ''has done his best'' to be satirical; and he may have thought that his subject would have inspired him with all that was smart and ''piquant'': but the plain truth is that the promised champagne turns out to be vapid small beer.

  3. (RQ:Scott Peveril of the Peak)

  4. (quote-book), (w), and C. Verplanck|Gulian Crommelin Verplanck|chapter=The Legend of the Devil’s Pulpit|title=The Talisman for MDCCCXXVIII|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Elam Bliss,(nb...)|year=1827|page=284|pageurl=https://archive.org/stream/talismanfor01verpgoogpage/n320/mode/1up|oclc=81472362|passage=The women will wear cashmeres, and then men will drink champagne.

  5. (quote-book)|year=1867|page=173|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=xLZDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA173|oclc=23788854|passage=Champagne wine, with its amber hue, it ''éclat'', its sparkle, and its perfume, arouses the senses and produces a cheerfulness which flashes through the company like a spark of electricity. At the magic word, Champagne! the guests, dull and torpid with good feeding, awake at once.

  6. (quote-journal)|location=London|publisher=s.n.(nb...)|date=8 January 1875|volume=XIII|page=14|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=9b0_AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA13-PA14|column=2|oclc=811464416|passage=The principal difference between champagnes and sparkling hocks designed for the English market consists in the former being made almost exclusively from red grapes, pressed immediately they are gathered, and not allowed to ferment in their skins, while the latter are made from white grapes alone. The finest champagnes come from the ''pineau noir'', or black Burgundy grape, while the best sparkling hocks are made from the Riesling, (..)

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  9. Any sparkling wine made by the ''méthode champenoise''.

  10. (quote-book)|editors=Francis Lieber; E. Wigglesworth|title=Americana|Encyclopædia Americana.(nb...)|location=Philadelphia, Pa.|publisher=L. Carey|Edward Lawrence Carey & Abraham Lea...|year=1830|volume=III|page=58|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=lO0IAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA58|column=1|oclc=16287802|passage=Of the Reims mountain wines, those of Verzi, Verzenay, Mailli, Bouzy, and St. Basle, are most esteemed; but the Clos St. Thierry furnishes perhaps the finest red Champagne. The name ''Jolly champagne'', under which, at present, a large quantity of the best champagne is sold in the United States, does not originate from a place in Champagne, but from an owner of extensive vineyards in that province, who exports much champagne to the U. States.

  11. (quote-journal) Produced by the old French slow method of fermentation in the bottle taking from six to seven years of time. Great Western is the Only American Champagne ever awarded a Gold Medal at Foreign Expositions. (..) Oldest and largest producers of Champagne in America.

  12. Any sparkling white wine.

  13. A glass of champagne.

  14. (quote-web)"

  15. A very pale brownish-gold colour, similar to that of champagne.

  16. (color panel)

  17. (An ordinary occupying) the base of the shield, either flat-topped (like the chief at the top of the shield) or curved (as in a (m) or (m)).

  18. (altform-inline)

    (cot)

  19. {{quote-book|en|year=1892|author=John Woodward; George Burnett|title=A Treatise on Heraldry, British and Foreign: With English and French Glossaries|page=489

  20. {{quote-book|en|year=1915|author=Guy Cadogan Rothery|title=A. B. C. of Heraldry|page=277

  21. Of a very pale brownish-gold colour, similar to that of champagne.

  22. (quote-journal)! (..) Clairol's Creme Toner is your choice of Champagne color.

  23. (altform)

  24. {{quote-book|en|year=1726|author=John Guillim|title=The banner display'd: or, An abridgment of Guillim by S. Kent|page=31

  25. To ply or treat with champagne.

  26. (quote-book)’: Lubitsch|Lubitsch and Romantic Comedy|title=Affairs to Remember: The Hollywood Comedy of the Sexes|location=Manchester; New York, N.Y.|publisher=Manchester University Press|year=1989|page=88|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=0jG8AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA88|isbn=978-0-7190-2290-6|passage=And equally, the central matter of Henry's infidelities has no actual dramatisation, so that we never see him coming out of a stage door with a Follies girl on his arm, or champagning a debutante, let alone entering a boudoir.

  27. To drink champagne.

  28. (quote-book)|date=9 April 1814|year_published=1830|volume=I|page=540|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=fKo_AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA540|oclc=614408664|passage=We clareted and champagned till two—then supped, and finished with a kind of regency punch composed of madeira, brandy, and ''green'' tea, no ''real'' water being admitted therein.

  29. (quote-book), publisher,(nb...)|year=1846|volume=I|page=34|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=i6gNAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA34|oclc=52722204|passage=On one occasion, I was at a meeting of the turf in an hotel after the races, where violent discussions and heavy champagning were going on.

  30. (topics) The sparkling wine champagne from the French region Champagne.

  31. (hyper)

  32. A brand, type or serving of champagne

  33. (topics) The color champagne.

  34. (l)

  35. wine, generic champagne

  36. (syn)

  37. base; bottom third of a of arms

  38. an expanse of flat and open cultivated earth

  39. (l) (gloss)

  40. champagne (gloss)

  41. champagne

  42. (alternative spelling of)

  43. (l)

  44. champagne (wine from the Champagne region)