There again was the claret photo album.
Their “ordinary claret” being a prime example, priced at just £11.95 a bottle.
There were no passengers in claret and amber this time and the standard has been set.
Badminton, blood,—properly a peculiar kind of claret-cup invented at the Duke of Beaufort’s seat of that name.
Oosthuizen receives the Claret Jug, his name engraved upon it.
Cohiba cigars or Koons’s inflatable flowers, vintage claret or worthless stock.
Chris Morris investigates - with the help of a glass of claret, a fishing excursion and a brain-stretching session of neuropolitics.
Claret meant in those days a pale wine made by mixing reds and whites; the word claret is not used in modern French.
When told by his doctor that if he gave up claret he could add ten years to his life, he replied, “I’d sooner have the claret.”
Claret-coloured walls make it cosy as hell, with a couple of fireplaces for extra warmth and Scrabble for when you really want to make it a session.
According to you, “doddery, claret-swilling uber-bureaucrats” in Brussels are among the very unattractive facets of the EU that might justify Brexit.
He won his fourth, and final, Claret Jug and gave his £75 prize money (worth around £4,700 today) to the "nice little boy", who would go on to work for Henry Cotton.
A look back to the tournament held in 1951 with local people who remember it and the owner of the golf shoes that Max Faulkner wore when he won the claret jug that year.
When the first bottle of claret was opened some embarrassment was caused by the fact that there was only one drinking cup, but this was passed from one to another, after being wiped.
Juan Carlos Claret, a spokesman for Osorno’s Lay Organization, which organized protests against him, said on Friday that Bishop Barros should be the first to be let go, “hopefully as soon as possible.”
After we washed down our lunch with Champagne and “this excellent claret,” as he politely called the wine I ordered, we repaired upstairs for another glass of wine and, in his case, several more cigarettes.
The big man chuckled, coughed, sputtered; his enormous carcass shook with merriment at the pleasantries of the other; and he ended by buying six casks of claret from Loiseau to be delivered in spring, after the departure of the Prussians.
Claret House maintains that each wine is individually researched and tasted before it hits their wine list, which means a constantly changing repertoire of drops – supported by a select run of Champagne, sparkling and a few bottled craft beers.
July 19th, 2011 – With valleys under his eyes betraying the previous night’s sleepless pandemonium, Darren Clarke strolled out onto the 18th green at Royal Portrush Golf Club with reddened cheeks reflected in the Claret Jug and a grin that stretched halfway back to Sandwich.
Carrying his white stick, and wearing a donated claret football scarf, the West Ham fan was helped to the winner's podium by friend Tom Friel, the landlord of the Black Lion pub in East London where Hammers' 1966 World Cup winners Bobby Moore and Sir Geoff Hurst used to drink.
Claret
noun attribute
- a dark purplish-red color
verb consumption
- drink claret
Example: They were clareting until well past midnight
noun food
- dry red Bordeaux or Bordeaux-like wine
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