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The champagne harvest is under way – and in accordance with the rules of the appellation that governs the world's favourite sparkling wine, the grapes must be gathered before the end of October.
(Remember the Bernard B. Kerik Complex, the appellation that Mr. Giuliani and the future jailbird who was then his police commissioner vaingloriously slapped on the detention center in Lower Manhattan? Mercifully, that embarrassment didn't last).
"A good man" was also the appellation that Mr. Bush hung on his commerce secretary, Donald L. Evans; on the Canadian prime minister, Jean Chrétien; on the Federal Reserve Board chairman, Alan Greenspan; and on several members of Congress.
Yet, except for the changed role of the big newspapers, history does appear to be repeating itself, with the emergence of another "Most Dangerous Man," the appellation that Nixon's aide Henry Kissinger gave to Ellsberg during the Pentagon Papers case.
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(Tequila has five appellations, mezcal seven) Spirits whose fortunes would be hurt by the legislation include raicilla, a traditional mezcal-like spirit made for generations within the state of Jalisco, one of tequila's appellations; and artisanal spirits made outside the appellations that are mezcals in all but official name.
Like other owners of premier cru classé chateaus in Sauternes and Barsac, a subregion of the Sauternes appellation that is entitled to use its own name on the bottle, Ms. Baly insists that the dry wine is not intended to supplant the sweet wine.
There are solid St.-Estèphes from the northern reaches of that appellation that, on occasion, display the silkiness of a great Margaux or roundness of a good St.-Julien, and there are St.-Juliens that in some years can pass for Pauillacs or even Pomerols, from far to the east.
Ten rappers were cited in the legislation, along with an excerpt from an 1811 dictionary that defined the word as "A she dog, or doggess; the most offensive appellation that can be given to an English woman".
Eric Texier Roussanne, Brézème, Rhône, France 2011 (£19.01, HG Wines, stjohngroup.uk.com) Utterly delightful unoaked white from a winemaker who has helped revitalise Brézème, a small, long-neglected Rhône appellation that sits at the top of the southern part of the valley, but which has a style more in common with the north.
He has been called the hottest design doctor going, an appellation that resurfaced this month when he replaced the actress Kirstie Alley as the face of Pier 1 Imports, the home furnishings chain.
It's an appellation that is conferred by the gods, in the form of the Paris Opera directors.
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