- also
referred to as
carafes in
American English. In France,
carafes are
commonly used to
serve water. To
order a
carafe d'eau ("
carafe of water") is to request...
-
volume is
usually equivalent to one
standard bottle of wine (0.75 litre). A
carafe,
which is also
traditionally used for
serving alcoholic beverages, is similar...
- water.
Coffee carafes used with drip
coffee makers, e.g.
Black and
Decker models, have
markings for both
water and
brewed coffee as the
carafe is also used...
- the 2.0 K-Cup, K-
Carafe, and K-Mug pods encomp**** 500
varieties from 75 brands. The 2.0
brewer also has the
capacity to brew full
carafes in
three settings...
- Office.
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Carafes containing aventurine gl**** thread...
- 2016). "Wine
tourism in Bordeaux". ResearchGate. Asher,
Gerald (2012). A
Carafe of Red. California: Berkeley, CA :
University of
California Press. pp. 37–43...
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until Christmas 1939,
enduring nights so cold that
drinking water in
carafes by
their bedside froze. They
spent Christmas at
Sandringham House before...
- with a dose of
absinthe in a
suitable gl****, sugar,
absinthe spoon, and a
carafe of iced water. It was up to the
patron to
prepare the drink, as the inclusion...
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accompanied with
luxurious trimmings such as custom-made
boxes and hand-blown
carafes. A
bottle of
Richard Hennessy, for example, is
priced at
around USD$7,000...