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derived from the
German czarin or zarin, in the same way as the
French tsarine / czarine, and the
Spanish and
Italian czarina / zarina. (A tsar's daughter...
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Tsarine, a
second label of
Chanoine Frères...
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Reims Stradivarius –
Groupe Rapeneau Chanoine Frères 1730
Reims gamme Tsarine vintage dependent Boizel Chanoine Champagne Cheurlin 1788 Celles-sur-Ource...
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cuvee as well as an
extra dry
series of
wines known as
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diplomacy culminated in the Pope’s
personal invitation in
August to
Tsarine Sophia,
calling on
Russia to join the Holy League; this was eventually...