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Still this is the elegant varietal that makes up Burgundy wines such as Puligny Montrachet, Pouilly-Fuisse, and Corton Charlemagne.
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Still this is the elegant varietal that makes up Burgundy wines such as Puligny Montrachet, Pouilly-Fuisse, and Corton Charlemagne.
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An open bottle of Jadot Pouilly-Fuisse stood behind her tulip-shaped wineglass.
Harbinger DAVID MACK 2005
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An open bottle of Jadot Pouilly-Fuisse stood behind her tulip-shaped wineglass.
Harbinger DAVID MACK 2005
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Still, persistent readers will be rewarded with a deeper appreciation of their next bottle of wine, be it retsina or Pouilly-Fuisse.
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It also explains those crazy contracts in which a rock band demands bowls of M&M's in their hotel room, a concert pianist will perform only on Sundays, and a famous TV actor won't go on the set unless a refrigerator nearby is filled with bottles of the fine wine Pouilly-Fuisse kept at a specified temperature.
The O'Reilly Factor O'Reilly, Bill 2000
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Ontario Chardonnays and Rieslings will be compared to Chablis, Pouilly-Fuisse and Puligny-Montrachet, and the Pinot Noirs will be an alternative to expensive red Burgundy.
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'This Pouilly-Fuisse is perfect with sole,' said Grenade.
Funeral In Berlin Deighton, Len, 1929- 1964
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It is a delightful and refreshing burgundian white made from Chardonnay grapes and produced by a group of five growers from a village near Pouilly-Fuisse.
Shropshire Star 2009
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So I cracked open a leftover bottle of Pouilly-Fuisse and I found
Fussy 2009
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