Hugh reached for the bottle of Chablis and topped up her glass.
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Berman went to the fridge to fetch a chilled bottle of Chablis.
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She sipped at her Chablis and glanced at him over the rim.
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TOO much Chablis is consumed too young - especially at the luxury end.
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If you are having oysters, Chablis is perfect as is a good Muscadet.
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Such whiteBurgundy, my dear sir, as you seldom taste.
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His whiteBurgundy of choice is Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet.
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People who more immediately think of Meursault as a character in Camus rather than as a dry whiteBurgundy.
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I recall having lunch with him one day at his London hotel suite when he particularly liked a whiteBurgundy.
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She thought Sauterne or Burgundy would be dry enough, though she didn't seem to find a bottle of whiteBurgundy.
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To discover - or rediscover - the subtle, delicate pleasure of decent whiteBurgundy at a passable price, where should you turn?
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The only reference he made to the Van Huys before dessert was his careful choice of a whiteBurgundy to accompany the fish.
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I did what I could for him, but he would wear ribbons in his shoes, and he publicly mistook whiteBurgundy for Rhine wine.
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She was followed, later, by Mère Mouchard, who bore a sole au vin blanc, a bottle of whiteBurgundy, and a super-naturally ethereal soufflé.
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On the coffee table was a bottle of whiteBurgundy chilling in a bucket, a huge wedge of soft cheese, and tiny cloth cocktail napkins.
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All Chablis is of course 100 per cent Chardonnay, as is virtually every bottle of whiteBurgundy (this being France, there are always certain exceptions).
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I'll have...' Vanessa poured herself a glass of whiteburgundy from the fridge.
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Chablis: A whiteburgundy, dry and of agreeable aroma.
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With soup and fish serve white wines, such as Rhein wine, sauterne or whiteburgundy.
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So was a glass or two of whiteburgundy.
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Annoyed, he excused himself as the conversation moved on to assessing the two ethereal whiteburgundies.