- (with at
least 50%
Grande Champagne) may be
marketed as "Fine Champagne".
Borderies (4,160 hectares; 10,300 acres) The
smallest cru. This denomination's soil...
- the duty-free market. He also
developed the company's
signature Borderies XO, a
Borderies blend from the family's own vineyards, and a new
cognac from Île...
- cognac, in the
Petite Champagne area. Cherves-Richemont cognac, in the
Borderies area.
Lorignac cognac, in the Fins Bois area. In
partnership with William...
- Queen's antechamber.
Martell selects crus from the
Cognac region: Les
Borderies,
Grande Champagne,
Petite Champagne and Fins Bois.
Martell VSOP Médaillon...
- in the 18th century, the
French Catholic priest Jean-François-Étienne
Borderies [fr]
wrote an
additional three verses in Latin.
Another anonymous Latin...
-
following crus to
create its blends:
Grande Champagne,
Petite Champagne,
Borderies and Fin Bois. The
harvest season begins in October,
followed up by distillation...
- are from best to least, (1)
Grande Champagne, (2)
Petite Champagne, (3)
Borderies, (4) Fins Bois, (5) Bons Bois, and (6) Bois Ordinaires.
Grande champagne...
-
Champagne wine
region in NE France),
through "Petite Champagne" then "
Borderies", "Fins Bois", "Bon Bois" and
finally "Bois Ordinaire". All
Cognac is...
- Dix
Foster 4:31 7. "Adeste Fideles" John
Francis Wade, Jean François
Borderies Renato Serio 3:33 8. "O Tannenbaum"
Ernst Anschütz,
Joachim August Zarnack...
-
surrounding the sub-regions of
Grande Champagne,
Petite Champagne and
Borderies, and
which falls within both the
Charente and Charente-Maritime departments...