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  • 51Pinot noir (cépage) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir pinot noir. Pinot noir N Cépage pinot noir en Bourgogne …

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  • 52bubbly — 1. adjective 1) a bubbly wine Syn: sparkling, bubbling, fizzy, effervescent, gassy, aerated, carbonated; spumante, frothy, foamy Ant: flat 2) she was bubbly and full of life …

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  • 53champagne — [sham pān′] n. 1. Archaic any of various wines produced in Champagne, France 2. a) now, any effervescent white wine made there or elsewhere: regarded as a symbol of luxurious living b) the typical color of such wine; pale, tawny yellow or… …

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  • 54Asti Spumante — noun Etymology: Italian, from Asti, Italy + Italian spumante effervescent, literally, foaming Date: 1908 a sweet sparkling white wine made in and around the village of Asti in Piedmont …

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  • 55sparkle — I. verb (sparkled; sparkling) Etymology: Middle English, frequentative of sparken to spark Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. a. to throw out sparks b. to give off or reflect bright moving points of light c. to perform brilliantly …

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  • 56still — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English stille, from Old English; akin to Old High German stilli still and perhaps to Old English steall stall more at stall Date: before 12th century 1. a. devoid of or abstaining from motion b. archaic sedentary c …

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  • 58Energy drink — Energy drinks are beverages whose producers advertise that they boost energy. These advertisements usually do not emphasize energy derived from the sugar and caffeine they contain[1] but rather increased energy release due to a variety of… …

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