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First prize, which went to a young woman named Myrtle Meriwether: a trousseau.
From very old vines, this is a trousseau with energy, depth, purity and freshness.
The trail led them to the Luchsingers, who, though they grow the grape, had never tasted a trousseau wine.
The Baltimore belle born Bessie Wallis Warfield had three opportunities to build a trousseau, but she only hit her stride after her third and final marriage.
When she married him in 1940 her presents included a Bentley, a hill-station house and a trousseau that was left for collection at the Ritz in Paris.
His collection, again all in white, was like a virginal pioneer's, a trousseau for a woman marrying a new era with optimism.
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It is surrounded by other signs of yearning and hope: lace from a bride's trousseau; a bit of a coral necklace, bearing tiny marks from a baby's teeth; an elegant, unwieldy samovar; a prayer shawl; a cookbook; a pillowcase.
"We started with a wedding trousseau — imagining that a young girl takes all the lace, the silk — and makes it up a different way," Mr. Gabbana said to explain the graceful blouses, the perky shorts and the slim elongated dresses in white cotton.
The situation had a name: Trousseau's syndrome.
He was in New York, and he happened to bring along a 2005 trousseau from Jean-Marc Brignot, who makes hyper-natural wines, to use Jacqueline Friedrich's excellent term, in the tiny Jura town of Molamboz.
You've sat outside on a patio with a bottle of Trousseau Gris and a plate of veggie tempura.
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