In a comedy called “The Winder”, staged in 1714, one character protested that “I have been drinking Claret and Champaign and Burgundy and other French wines, Sir, but I love my country for all that.” The vendors in the 1707 sales, and many others, claimed that their supplies were captured by British ships in...
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Claret Jug (golf trophy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Claret Jug is the popular name of The Golf Champion Trophy , the winner's trophy in The Open Championship, (often called the "British Open"), one of the four men's major championships in the s...
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Why is the British Open trophy called the "Claret Jug," and what is it's history? ... The trophy awarded to the winner of The Open Championship is officially known as the Championship Cup, but it is much more commonly called the "Claret Jug" because, well, it's a claret jug.
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Claret explanation. Definition of Claret is provided by 1913 Webster's Dictionary, WordNet Lexical Database, Dictionary of Computing, Legal Dictionary, Medical Dictionary, Dream Dictionary. ... Noun 1. claret - a dark purplish red...
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In California it is a popular varietal on its own and also as a percentage constituent of the red wine blend resembling Bordeaux claret called "Meritage".
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Game Maker - games, examples and editables, resources, flash games, software etc. ... The Claret Web site (previously called Claret Games) is online since the summer of 2003.
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Archbishop Claret, called back from Cuba to Madrid to be Confessor to Queen Isabella II, contrived to remain very close to the new Superior General and to all the missionaries. He attended the General Chapters. He edited the Constitutions, which the Holy See approved on 11 February 1870, a few months before his death.
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Claret was called back to Spain in 1857 to serve as confessor to the Queen of Spain, Isabella II. He had a natural dislike for aristocratic life. He loved poverty and the simplest lifestyle. He accepted in obedience, but requested to be allowed to continue some missionary work.
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Claret is a centuries old British designation for wines from the Bordeaux region in France. However, the use was not exclusively used to describe Bordeaux wines and many red wines were called claret. The term made its way to North America.
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