Sentence examples for appellation status from inspiring English sources

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In fact, it is for these reasons that Beurre d'Echire, like France's finest wines, has appellation status, as do butters from Charentes-Poitou and Isigny.

Unless the name Long Island is protected by appellation status, it is, Mr. Olsen-Harbich fears, "a marketing term subject to misuse".

The wine still has no fancy appellation status (the label reads Vin de Pays, "country wine"), but Mas de Daumas Gassac is poured in some rather swell dining spots across Europe and the U.S., and wines like the elegant, currant- and black-cherry-inflected 1999 bottling ($35) don't need no stinking appellations.

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These artisan French foods, proud produce of our terroirs and all protected by Appellation d'Origine status, will soon be at the mercy of multinationals, under the new transatlantic trade and investment partnership the European Union is negotiating with the US.

that were often prefixed by kin titles, such as "father" and "grandfather," or by status appellations, such as "great" or "small".

Another is to look away from the high-status appellations in favor of wines from little-known regions.

Incidentally, wines from Paestum are not eligible for higher-status appellations, and so generally are labeled I.G.T., for Indicazione Geografica Tipica, or typical of its place of origin.

And at the home of Nick Courtney, behind a laurel hedge and three big leave posters, Meriden's most-committed Ukip activist had his bottle of French champagne (appellation d'origine contrôlée, geographical status protected under EU law) all ready for the evening to come.

The two taxa, however, are indicated to have diverged from one another earlier (0.3 mya; relDate date) than other another pair of undisputed Arctocephalus species (namely A. gazella and A. tropicalis at 0.1 mya), a potential argument in favour of them retaining separate species status (regardless of the generic appellation).

France's sole A.O.C. (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée) olive-oil designation — a sought-after status that verifies the oil's contents, as well as the method and origin of production — is in Provence.

There is no direct evidence that he was a monk or cleric (he refers to his 'frater in Christo' [ brother in Christ"]) Wulfad, who later became a bishop, but this appellation does not definitively confirm Eriugena's own church status.

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