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winebarcabotte · 2 years
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agelessphotography · 9 months
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Barricades de la Commune, avril 71. Coin de la place Hotel de Ville & de la rue de Rivoli (Barricades of the Commune, April 71. Corner of Place Hotel de Ville & Rue de Rivoli), Pierre-Ambrose Richebourg, 1871
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fuzzythoughtsblog · 11 months
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I imagine being a server at some fancy restaurant when I get a very rich party in my section. Everyone in this restaurant knows these people. They run the city, not legally of course. However dirty money is still money so I take their orders. As I ask them for their orders the leading women, the Mafia's own princess of red, answers. "Me and the boys would like 3 bottles of 1985 Henri jayer richebourg Grand Cru red to start the night off with. However meal wise I will have a Lobster Fra Diavolo and a chocolate mousse. I that okay with you lovely? " I nod before scribbling down the order and taking the men's orders.
After getting all the orders I take them to the chief in the back I also warn the head chief about who would be receiving his Lobster Fra Diavolo. After I bring out the three bottles of wine to which I'm request by the mob princess to pour for her. As I'm pouring her glass I hear as she suddenly taps her foot which the guy next to me responds by bumping into me which causes me to spill some on to her pants.
I freeze in shock before lifting the bottle up and on to the table. I begin to apologize profusely. "It's okay bird, but I would like to be cleaned up? " I tell her of course before grabbing some napkins to clean her up with but before I can touch her she grabs my wrist. She clicks her tough before speaking "Girl don't you think that's a waste? Do you know how expensive this wine is? " before I can she responds again " Use your mouth to clean it up! " at this demand I begin to look around at the men at the table as they sneer at me.
"Sweet face what ya lookin around for? Its your mess, you got to clean it up. Or do you want to make me mad? " I shake my head no she responds with "good " before helping me down. As I sink to my knees I take one look at my coworkers who look away Before descending fully. I look up at her as she watches one of my coworkers finish pouring her wine.
As I go to lick the wine from her pants she moves my head to her pussy. I let out a small whine before licking again. To which she responds after sipping her wine "Doll, your soaking my pants their as expensive as the wine so suck don't lick." I nod before going back down to sucking. Too which she rocks her hips against me. I begin think about how euphoric it is to be doing this in such a public place.
This cause me to look up and see all the men's eyes starring at me. Which causes me to freeze again. The princess must of noticed where my nerves came from because she tells her boys to " Stop starring, she's mine. " as she grabs my chin. When they look away she begins to coo me "Your good, keep going doll." Which I oblige too.
As I suck on her, I hear as her food comes out. But I only stop when she grabs my chin so I look up at her. "You got it all doll. " I begin to stand up after that statement to which she stops me much to my dismay. "Baby, I meant you got all of it thats on my pants. Now that you finish that clean up the bit of whine that seeped through my pants. "
I begin to watch as she slides her slacks down to the point that the only piece of fabric separating me and her pussy is a pair of black lace panties. I look up at her before she pushes my head down this time she keeps her hand in my hair while she grinds into my face. As I suck I hear her moan a little. Upon hearing it I cross my legs which she notices.She then puts her leg in between my legs
" Baby slid my panties down and rub that pretty little clit against my leg. " with shaking hands I does as she says. Despite already having had my mouth on her something about the skin to skin is so much more intimate especially as I grind in to her leg while moaning into her cunt. At this point she not even trying to silence her moans breathing out sweet nothing's such as "Good girl, such a good little doll. " While she shoves my mouth against her clit. "Such a good little horny thing, fuck."  "Doll, when I saw you I knew I had to have you. I almost asked if I could drink that wine off those pretty tits. Fuck, baby keep rocking that pretty pussy against me. "
I begin to grind and lick faster as I help chase both of are releases. As all of her calm demeanor melts away she refuses to let me up for air. To focus on her own high. I begin to feel her legs shake as she cums in my mouth. She let's go of my head as she encourages me to to cum against her leg which I do with a loud scream. After I fall limp she picks me up and puts me in her lap. "Have you ever had Lobster Fra Diavolo?" To which I respond with a no "Well my girl gets to enjoy every luxury in life. " she then lifts her fork to my mouth to which I take a bite of her Lobster Fra Diavolo. "How's it tastes?" I tell her that all I can taste right now is her to which she sneers at me before saying "My doll, is so hot. " I think about how I guess I don't have to finish my shift as I curl into her lap.
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aedesluminis · 14 days
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On Anne-Marie Robinot, Saint-Just's mother
What follows is a personal translation I did of an excerpt taken from the historian Stefania Di Pasquale's book Storie di Madri (A History of mothers) which includes a chapter on Louis-Antoine's mother. The notes at the end are included in the original work.
Marie-Anne Robinot was born in Décize on the 16th of January 1734, the daughter of Jeanne Philiberte Houdry (1712-1745) and Léonard Robinot (1701-1776), king’s counsel, royal notary and procurator in the bourg of Décize.
There are no contemporary pictures of this woman, but that doesn’t mean she was less important than others; the lack of any representation is probably due to the centuries that have passed since her death and to the destruction of personal belongings which occurred right after Robespierre’s fall and also, in particular, during the Restoration of the old European monarchies starting with the Congress of Vienna of 1815.
We don’t know much about her early years, except that she grew up among the Décize haute bourgeoisie of the 18th century and that she received a good education.
The French historian Ernest Hamel, who had met Saint-Just’s nephews for his grandfather was an intimate of the latter, wrote the following in his biography Histoire de Saint-Just:  «Madame de Saint-Just was a charming and charitable woman, who outlived her son by a few years, she was sad by nature; she had loved with excessive love this predestined son, who until the last day returned her motherly tenderness with filial adoration. » (1)
Marie-Anne was a very religious woman, attached to her family, but compared to her contemporaries, who submitted to paternal will on certain matters such as those concerning arranged marriages, and, although she loved and respected her father, she believed it was unfair that parents could decide the future of their children, especially when they were already sentimentally attached to another person. This is what eventually happened to Marie-Anne.
Mademoiselle Robinot fell in love with Monsieur Louis-Jean Saint-Just de Richebourg, knight of the royal and military order of Saint-Louis, marshal of the gendarme company under the title of Berry, son of Marie-Françoise Adam and Charles de Saint-Just.
The age gap between the two was of twenty years: he, a mature man, and she, a young thirty years old woman still unmarried.
Marie-Anne had already the occasion to show her obstinacy just a couple of months after meeting captain Saint-Just.
Unfortunately their union would have been opposed by her father, who didn’t approve their relationship since he considered Louis-Jean as a simple peasant son of humble origins. Monsieur Robinot didn’t consider his future brother-in-law equal to his rank. But perhaps was it just an excuse? At the time the Robinot family was composed of men only and a female figure, who knew how to handle domestic servants, was much needed. The young woman wasn’t evidently of the same opinion and, on the suggestion of some notary friends of her, she resorted to the only means available at the time to counter paternal authority: les sommations respectueuses.
During the Ancien Régime the law required the father’s consent to celebrate a marriage, but in case it was denied, people over 25 could counter the refusal through a process called sommations respectueuses. To accomplish that, one had to rely on a notary and ask the family members three times for the written consent. After that, if the request kept being denied, the person could still proceed with the marriage.
Determined to fulfill her dream, Marie-Anne took courage against her paternal authority and on 21 March 1766 she appeared before her father together with notary Grenot and two other witnesses both belonging to the nobility.
Outraged by such audacity, Léonard Robinot pretended to be absent. The same occurred on 22 March. The following day, the 23, the day of the last visit, Robinot left the house defeated, without uttering a single word. Happy and contented, the next day Marie-Anne signed the marriage contract and the ceremony was set for 30 May 1766.
The two married in Verneuil with a quick ritual, celebrated by the uncle of the spouse, Antoine Robinot, and among the wedding witnesses there were a carpenter, a merchant and a cabaret comedian (two of them couldn’t either read or write).
In a rage, the rest of the Robinot Family didn’t even want to go out of their house to see the spouses, especially the disobedient daughter. Surely the intimacy of the ceremony was thought necessary to avoid their reprimand.
Marie-Anne got pregnant a few months after the marriage and on the 25th of August 1767 a child was born, who one day would have made history, who would have fought and died for the freedom of his country.
The chosen name was that of Louis-Antoine, Louis like his father and Antoine like his uncle and godfather, the abbot Antoine Robinot.
The little Saint-Just was baptized the same day he was born in the church of Saint-Aré (Décize) and, according to the customs of the time, he was placed in the care of a wet nurse in Verneuil who lived in a house next to his uncle's. A few years later his sisters were born as well: Loise-Marie-Antoine in 1768 and Marie-Françoise-Victoire in 1769.
In 1771, however, Antoine Robinot died, the Saint-Just family was forced to take their son back and move to Nampcel, to the house which once belonged to Charles de Saint-Just (1676-1766), Anoine’s paternal grandfather. Marie Madeleine, sister of Louis-Jean, was there to welcome them.
They lived together peacefully for some time, then the family moved again to Marie-Anne’s paternal household in Décize.
According to the French historian Bernard Vinot, Léonard Robinot was a good grandfather, who doted on little Louis-Antoine. However the joy of that peaceful life was short-lived.
In 1776 Robinot died and the Saint-Just family moved one last time to the rural village of Blérancourt. It was a graceful and tranquil place. There, thanks to his military merits, Louis-Jean obtained consideration and privileges, usually reserved to the lower nobility.
Léonhard’s inheritance was split among his children and on 18 July 1776 the heirs sold the house in Décize to Claude Leblanc: that was the last time one could find the Saint-Just spouses’ signature in the town of Décize.
And so Louis-Antoine left in July 1776 the place where he had spent the first four years of his life forever, but he would have never forgotten the mountains and the river Loire, from where the fairies and myths of his work Organt would have come out. (2)
[...] Unfortunately a large part of the familial correspondence [between Saint-Just and his family] was destroyed both during the persecutions the family endured after the death by decapitation of Louis-Antoine and after the dreadful Restauration which started with the Congress of Vienna of 1815.
[...] Other than the pain caused by the death of her beloved son, Madame Saint-Just had to endure the humiliations of the Directory political police.
A mother who until the very end kept like relics those few belongings of her son, saving them from the thermidorian fury; today one can see those mementos in a display case placed in Saint-Just’s house, now a museum, in Blérancourt. In these cases it’s possible to admire a book of the young revolutionary man still with the violet he had put inside as a bookmark; a bronze plaque with an angel on it (once it used to be in Louis-Antoine’s bedroom) and a quill. That was all the poor mother could save, since even the young man’s clothes had been sold to the authorities.
Marie-Anne didn’t even have a grave to mourn her son, buried without clothes to prevent someone from reclaiming those tortured bodies. For Louis-Antoine’s remains were thrown into a mass grave in the Parisian Errancis cemetery, close to Parc Monceau.
Today this cemetery doesn’t exist anymore and the 119 human remains were moved to the catacombs in Paris.
From a missive by Madame Saint-Just sent to the prefecture of the Aisne Department, we know that the authorities still refused to give her back some of the belongings, despite the fact that fifteen years had passed since her son’s death:
To the Prefect of the Department of Aisne, member of the Legion of Honour. Marie-Anne Robinot, widow of the defunct Monsieur Louis de Saint-Just, former cavalry captain in Blérancourt and currently residing there, has the honour to notify you that, following the event of 9 Thermidor Year II, a commission named through a decree of the District of Chauny came to my house to seize all property titles belonging to me and my children, because of the sentence pronounced against Louis de Saint-Just, my son, representative in the National Convention; and that, as a consequence of that event another decree was released that allowed the return of the belongings to the parents of the convicts; I am in need of the titles of which I am concerned and which are currently deposited in the Archives of the prefecture of Aisne, I want to have the honour to ask the Prefect to be so kind to order the collection and delivery of my belongings through you; by doing so you shall have my most sincere gratitude and respect, Monsieur le Préfet, your humble and obedient servant. Widow Saint-Just. Presented on 18 February 1809.
[...] After the death of her son and with age advancing, on 5 June 1807, Marie-Anne decided to make a will, leaving everything to her two daughters:
To Louise, I leave a house, with a kitchen with a small cellar, an attic, a tool shed, gardens for 21 hectares with fruit trees, everything located in Blérancourt in Rue de la Chouette. To Victoire, a house with two rooms, a cellar, a hallway, an attic and office rooms, everything in Blérancourt in Rue de la Chouette. (3)
Madame Saint-Just died of a cholera epidemic four years after writing this small testament on 11 February 1811 in her house in Blérancourt, leaving the void and mourning of her daughters and nephews.
(1) Ernest Hamel, Histoire de Saint-Just, Paris, Poulet-Mallasis et de Braise, 1859, p. 26.
(2) In May 1789 in Paris L’Organt was published, it’s a poem divided into twenty chants in which Saint-Just criticized the absolute monarchy and clerical hierarchies.
(3) Claire Cioti, Saint-Just, cit.
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dayoud · 8 months
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Série église des Yvelines. Richebourg 19 janvier 2024. Dayoud.
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frevandrest · 1 year
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Re: nicknames. It just occured to me that if Camille and other(s) wanted to tease SJ for being a chevalier/almost an aristocrat, why didn't they... use the correct part of the name? "de Saint-Just" was the ordinary part of his father's last name. "de Richebourg" was the chevalier part (that I believe he gave himself because as a commoner, he wasn't really entitled to one).
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carbone14 · 8 days
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Lieutenant-Colonel Jack 'Mad Jack' Churchill
Jack Churchill surnommé 'Fighting Jack Churchill' ou 'Mad Jack', est un officier britannique qui combattit pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale armé d'un arc et d'une épée écossaise (broadsword) . Il est connu pour sa devise «Any officer who goes into action without his sword is improperly dressed.» («Un officier qui part au combat sans son épée n'est pas dans une tenue correcte»).
En mai 1940, le capitaine Jack Churchill et son unité, le Manchester Regiment, prirent une patrouille allemande en embuscade au lieu-dit L’Épinette, hameau entre Richebourg et Festubert, près de Béthune. Jack Churchill et ses hommes se déployèrent dans les fermes désertées de leurs habitants. Jack Churchill mena l'attaque en levant son épée.
Une histoire raconte qu'il a tué le sergent en tête d'une patrouille allemande avec son arc. Jack Churchill dira plus tard que son arc a été cassé bien avant dans la campagne de France...
Une fois rapatrié en Angleterre par Dunkerque, Jack Churchill se portera volontaire pour intégrer les commandos. Il mènera des actions en Norvège (Opération Archery), en Italie et en Yougoslavie où il sera capturé en 1944 par les allemands pour être déporté au camp de concentration d'Oranienbourg-Sachsenhausen. Libéré du camp, il sera transféré en Birmanie juste à la fin de la guerre du Pacifique après l'explosion des deux bombes atomiques sur le Japon.
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18thfoot · 11 months
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17th October 1914 - Western Front. The British Expeditionary Force had recently been moved to this area from the River Aisne. 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment is part of 8th Brigade, 3rd Division. The brigade was dug in east of Richebourg St Vaast. 8th Brigade was relieved in the line at 3 am, and retired to St. Vaast. The draft that had arrived on the 15th was distributed and the battalion reorganised in 4 companies. The Company Commanders were Captains V.A. Smithwick, G.C.M. Furnell, C.A. French and A.C.W. Knox.
At 11 am, 3rd Division, with 8th Brigade in reserve, captured the villages of Aubers and Fromelles. 2nd Royal Irish billeted in Le Plouich overnight.
#18thfoot #royalirishregiment #greatwar #worldwar1 #ww1 #westernfront #labasee1914
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A partir du 9 novembre, l'Express de Lyon publiera, les Deux berceaux par Emile Richebourg, 1890.
Lith. F. Appel, 12 rue du Delta, maison à Lyon, 6 place des Terreaux.
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lgbtcorp · 2 years
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@halechief: you look so tense.
the upheaval to nationaI city has taken its toll on her. theoretically, she loves this kind of thing — a challenge. shifting all accounts over and building a new division from scratch is doing something that separates her out from the Iuthor name itself, and whether that's for profit, or running away from an ex that shattered her heart — that doesn't matter. not really. it's exciting. it's different. it's a chance for her to hone her knife and figure out her next moves. quantum shift. but she’d be lying if she said it hadn’t been utterly fucking draining.
claire says it well as they share a bottle of richebourg and leaves lena looking out into the twilight. you look tense. even the dark stain on her lips is giving that away, and the more she swills the drink in its glass, the less it seems to be going away. proposals. business cases. two fleets of PR mishaps to confront. HR hanging around her neck. it’s a lot.
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she smooths the crick in her neck as she takes a less-than-satisfying gulp of wine.
“mm. nationaI city is not particularly fond of a welcoming committee. the more important question is why aren’t you stressed?”
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brookstonalmanac · 3 months
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Events 6.30 (before 1930)
296 – Pope Marcellinus begins his papacy. 763 – The Byzantine army of emperor Constantine V defeats the Bulgarian forces in the Battle of Anchialus. 1422 – Battle of Arbedo between the duke of Milan and the Swiss cantons. 1521 – Spanish forces defeat a combined French and Navarrese army at the Battle of Noáin during the Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre. 1559 – King Henry II of France is mortally wounded in a jousting match against Gabriel, comte de Montgomery. 1598 – The Spanish-held Castillo San Felipe del Morro in San Juan, Puerto Rico having been besieged for fifteen days, surrenders to an English force under Sir George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland. 1632 – The University of Tartu is founded. 1651 – The Deluge: Khmelnytsky Uprising: The Battle of Berestechko ends with a Polish victory. 1688 – The Immortal Seven issue the Invitation to William, which would culminate in the Glorious Revolution. 1703 – The Battle of Ekeren between a Dutch force and a French force. 1758 – Seven Years' War: Habsburg Austrian forces destroy a Prussian reinforcement and supply convoy in the Battle of Domstadtl, helping to expel Prussian King Frederick the Great from Moravia. 1794 – Northwest Indian War: Native American forces under Blue Jacket attack Fort Recovery. 1805 – Under An act to divide the Indiana Territory into two separate governments, adopted by the U.S. Congress on January 11, 1805, the Michigan Territory is organized. 1859 – French acrobat Charles Blondin crosses Niagara Falls on a tightrope. 1860 – The 1860 Oxford evolution debate at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History takes place. 1864 – U.S. President Abraham Lincoln grants Yosemite Valley to California for "public use, resort and recreation". 1882 – Charles J. Guiteau is hanged in Washington, D.C. for the assassination of U.S. President James Garfield. 1886 – The first transcontinental train trip across Canada departs from Montreal, Quebec. It arrives in Port Moody, British Columbia on July 4. 1892 – The Homestead Strike begins near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1900 – A savage fire wrecked three steamships docked at a pier in Hoboken, New Jersey. Over 200 crew members and passengers are killed, and hundreds injured. 1905 – Albert Einstein sends the article On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies, in which he introduces special relativity, for publication in Annalen der Physik. 1906 – The United States Congress passes the Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act. 1908 – The Tunguska Event, the largest impact event on Earth in human recorded history, resulting in a massive explosion over Eastern Siberia. 1912 – The Regina Cyclone, Canada's deadliest tornado event, kills 28 people in Regina, Saskatchewan. 1916 – World War I: In "the day Sussex died", elements of the Royal Sussex Regiment take heavy casualties in the Battle of the Boar's Head at Richebourg-l'Avoué in France. 1921 – U.S. President Warren G. Harding appoints former President William Howard Taft as Chief Justice of the United States. 1922 – In Washington D.C., U.S. Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes and Dominican Ambassador Francisco J. Peynado sign the Hughes–Peynado agreement, which ends the United States occupation of the Dominican Republic.
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thanhnhi-twb · 3 months
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Những chai rượu vang đắt nhất thế giới
Các loại rượu vang đắt nhất thế giới thường là những chai được sản xuất từ các nhà nổi tiếng và có uy tín lâu đời, đồng thời có sự kết hợp hoàn hảo giữa chất lượng nho, kỹ thuật chế biến và điều kiện bảo quản. Dưới đây là một số loại rượu vang đắt nhất thế giới:
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Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Romanée-Conti: Loại rượu vang Burgundy từ Pháp, được sản xuất từ vườn nho Romanée-Conti, có giá khoảng hàng chục ngàn USD mỗi chai.
Château Lafite Rothschild: Một trong những nhãn hiệu rượu vang Bordeaux đắt nhất, sản xuất tại Pháp, có giá khoảng hàng nghìn đến hàng chục ngàn USD mỗi chai.
Château Margaux: Rượu vang Bordeaux từ Pháp, được coi là một trong những nhãn hiệu cao cấp nhất, giá cả dao động từ hàng nghìn đến hàng chục ngàn USD mỗi chai.
Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon: Rượu vang Cabernet Sauvignon từ Napa Valley, Mỹ, nổi tiếng với giá cả lên đến hàng nghìn USD mỗi chai.
Penfolds Grange: Rượu vang Shiraz từ Úc, sản xuất bởi Penfolds Wines, có giá khoảng hàng nghìn đến hàng chục ngàn USD tùy vào năm sản xuất và chất lượng.
Ampoule from Penfolds: Phiên bản giới hạn của Penfolds, chỉ sản xuất một số lượng rất ít, với mỗi chai được bán với giá hàng trăm ngàn USD.
Château d'Yquem: Rượu vang ngọt Sauternes từ Pháp, có giá trị cao và được yêu thích bởi sự ngọt ngào và phức tạp của nó, giá cả từ hàng nghìn đến hàng chục nghìn USD mỗi chai.
Henri Jayer Richebourg Grand Cru: Rượu vang Burgundy từ Pháp, nổi tiếng với sự tinh tế và hương vị phức tạp, có giá cả lên đến hàng nghìn USD mỗi chai.
Những loại rượu vang này không chỉ được biết đến với giá cả cao, mà còn là biểu tượng của sự tinh túy và sự kỹ lưỡng trong quá trình sản xuất. Các giá trị này thường được đánh giá cao bởi các chuyên gia rượu vang và là sự lựa chọn của các sưu tập gia trên toàn thế giới.
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ruou-tot · 3 months
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Richebourg Grand Cru
Richebourg Grand Cru là một trong số nhãn chai nổi bật của nhà Domaine Gros Frere et Soeur. Đến từ Richebourg - ngôi làng Grand Cru với sự nổi tiếng bậc nhất về các dòng vang Pinot Noir mang cơ thể đầy đặn và đậm đà.
HƯƠNG VỊ RƯỢU VANG RICHEBOURG GRAND CRU DOMAINE GROS FRERE ET Trên thực tế, Richebourg Grand Cru vốn đã được mệnh danh là loại rượu vang sang trọng nhất từ Romanee, bởi nó có thể phản ánh chính xác đặc tính của thổ nhưỡng và trái cây đậm đà, hình thành từ quá trình lão hóa trong nhiều năm.
Điều thú vị khi nếm thử Richebourg Grand Cru đó là sự mềm mịn đến kinh ngạc trên đầu lưỡi. Với màu đỏ tía nổi bật, biểu thị ghi chú anh đào tươi và khô, xen lẫn trong đó là hương thơm quen thuộc từ gỗ sồi hun khói nhưng vẫn có thể nhận thấy sự tươi mát, điều khó để tìm kiếm được ở bất kì chai vang nào cùng phân khúc.
Không chỉ đơn thuần là hậu vị dai dẳng hay hương vị có chiều sâu, ở Richebourg Grand Cru thực khách hoàn toàn có thể trải nghiệm những cảm giác sang trọng bậc nhất trên vòm miệng. Một số note hương bậc ba có thể tìm thấy khi thưởng thức chai vang Pháp này là mũi gỗ cháy, hắc ín, nấm cục, xì gà và tuyết tùng… với tannin ngọt ngào, axit mịn màng và tiềm năng lão hóa cực kì tốt.
GIÁ RƯỢU VANG RICHEBOURG GRAND CRU DOMAINE GROS FRERE ET Rượu vang Domaine Gros Frere et trên thị trường hiện nay có giá dao động từ 17,953,000vnđ đến 17,960,000vnđ/chai, tùy thuộc vào thời điểm và số lượng mua hàng mà mức giá này có thể thay đổi.
Rượu Tốt tự hào là địa điểm mua rượu vang nhập khẩu chính ngạch uy tín nhất nhì thị trường. Chúng tôi Không chỉ cam kết chất lượng trên từng sản phẩm, mà bên cạnh đó còn là lời hứa về trải nghiệm mua sắm tuyệt vời với giá thành mềm dẻo, chiết khấu hấp dẫn và nhiều quà tặng phụ kiện khi mua hàng.
THƯỞNG THỨC RƯỢU VANG RICHEBOURG GRAND CRU DOMAINE GROS FRERE ET Rượu vang Richebourg Grand Cru Domaine Gros Frère et Soeur thường được mô tả là phức hợp, có cấu trúc vững chắc và có khả năng lão hóa tốt. Với vị chua cân đối, hương thơm phức tạp của quả chín và gia vị, và hậu vị kéo dài, nó thường được xem là một trong những chai rượu vang cao cấp nhất của Bourgogne.
Rượu được khuyến khích thưởng thức ở nhiệt độ từ 16 đến 18 độ C. Bên cạnh đó, những món ăn được ưu tiên bắt cặp với Richebourg Grand Cru thường sẽ là những món có cấu trúc săn chắc như beefsteak, sườn nướng, thịt ngỗng hun khói, BBQ,... hoặc các món hải sản nướng đều là những gợi ý lý tưởng mà thực khách có thể tham khảo.
ĐÔI NÉT VỀ THƯƠNG HIỆU RƯỢU VANG RICHEBOURG GRAND CRU DOMAINE GROS FRERE ET Domaine Gros Frère et Soeur là một gia đình sản xuất rượu vang có tiếng tại Burgundy. Được biết đến với việc cho ra đời các dòng vang từ những vườn nho nổi tiếng lâu đời. Thương hiệu này có từ năm 1960, trải qua nhiều sự kiện lịch sử ấn tượng và đầy uy tín trong ngành công nghiệp rượu vang toàn cầu nói chung.
Trụ sở chính của thương hiệu vang Pháp này được đặt ở Vosne-Romanée, nơi mệnh danh có rượu vang đắt đỏ nhất. Họ tập trung chủ yếu vào sản xuất rượu vang phân hạng Grand Cru và Premium Cru, để đạt được điều đó cũng đòi hỏi nho phải được nuôi trồng tại nơi có điều kiện tự nhiên tốt nhất.
Domaine Gros Frere et luôn luôn duy trì phương pháp truyền thống trong quá trình sản xuất của mình, bên cạnh đó là kỹ thuật và công nghệ tiên tiến nhằm đảm bảo chất lượng đầu ra cùng tính ổn định cho thành phẩm cuối cùng. Bộ sưu tập của nhà Domaine Gros Frere et nói chung và Richebourg Grand Cru nói riêng đều nhận về sự công nhận của đông đảo chuyên gia và cộng đồng sành vang toàn cầu.
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moonlight-fan2008 · 5 months
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Moonlight rewatch for millionth time
Episode 9 random thoughts and feelings I had while rewatching again: cause I’m bored and have nothing else to do or watch. And I love this show
Disk Three menu
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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again the entire episode is summed up by this
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^This applies to everyone main characters and side characters no one is making good decisions this episode
And now the stalker becomes the stalked
“Turn on the Mick St. John charm” 😁
I think Mick has a thing for women who are smart and strong but also slightly unhinged
“I own her mister St.John”
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His wife should have been able to at least run over his foot or something. As a little treat
Coraline’s favorite wine was a burgundy, the romanée-conti Richebourg so did she temporarily turned human again to seduce Mick (during the 1950’s) or are there certain things that vampires can drink besides blood.
Also this episode takes place in October
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And maybe a bit of a goof but the time on Beth’s phone and time that it states Mick sent the text don’t match. Unless he sent that at night and it’s now the next day the 31st at 4:18pm and Beth is only now reading it but her phone goes off and she checks it so its probably a goof because a scene or two later
We get to see Morgan/Coraline’s medicine that shows fill date as 12/14/2007 so it will have to be at least December 14th or later for it to show that date
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Naproxen uses according to webmd: Naproxen is used to relieve pain from various conditions such as headache, muscle aches, tendonitis, dental pain, and menstrual cramps. It also reduces pain, swelling, and joint stiffness caused by arthritis, bursitis, and gout attacks.
Then another goof it’s suddenly November
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This whole scene 😆
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Technically not related is still related and not a good argument for defending a relationship
Why wouldn’t Beth tell Josef she found that picture of Mick in Morgan’s stuff? Like if she lead with that he may have been a little more open minded to Morgan = Coraline
Very creepy (and violating) that Coraline has been watching Mick and Beth since at least by Out of the Past (episode two):
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Like that’s from the book release scene and Coraline was also watching during Fever (episode 4) not a great pause moment but Beth goes a little too fast for me to pause clearly but that’s her outfit from Fever (right side)
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And the other pictures are from Arrested Development (Episode 5) (left side) and also B.C (episode 6) or she may have been watching since episode 1 since I think picture underneath everything (under Beth’s hand is the cemetery scene)
You know what’s crazy they just murdered someone (thought they did at least) and just left his body under a pile of leaves like didn’t do anything else to hide the body just left it Mick in their front yard
Why is the basement/dungeon so clean? Coraline? Why?
I wonder if Coraline and Beth are related somehow and that’s why she choose her out of all the other girls she could have picked. Like I know there’s absolutely nothing to link them BUT I have a crack theory that Lance is Beth’s biological father but he was human when she was conceived. Why was he human? Idk maybe he saw her mom and had to have her idk it’s just a silly little idea I have
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thewineauctionroom · 6 months
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New Post has been published on https://wineauctionroom.com/report-on-summer-online-auction-announcing-next-live-auction/
Report on Summer Online Auction & Announcing Next Live Auction
While broader economic indicators presented a mixed bag, wine market in March showed optimism for price stability, overall our auction results of first quarter 2024 showed some improvement compared to the previous quarter.
Our Summer Online Auction concluded on 3rd of March offered some top quality lots that generated new records.
For the first time, the highest hammer win went for two Scotches: both 1995 The Dalmore Castle Leod Home of Clan Mackenzie Single Malt Scotch Whisky and Glenfiddich 21 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky in Wedgwood Decanter sold for $1175.*
Burgundy delivered yet another solid performance, 1988 Domaine Jean Grivot Richebourg Grand Cru scored $987, and 2012 Domaine Anne Gros Le Grand Maupertui Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru sold for $470, 2013 Domaine Alain Hudelot-Noellat Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru reached $411.25 while 2001 Domaine Jean Grivot Vosne-Romanee Aux Brulees 1er Cru sold for $329.
Another category often sees stable ROI regardless of the broader economic performance is undoubtably Bordeaux and Bordeaux blends from high quality regions around the world. In this past auction, 1983 Chateau Palmer 3eme Cru Classe sold for $940 and 2013 Destiny Bay Magna Praemia reached $376. We had quite few “big lots” featuring beautiful 6-bottle OWC with 2018 Stonyridge Vineyard Larose selling for $1057.50, followed by 2013 Te Mata Estate Coleraine at $987.
Some other highlights include 1990 Chateau de Beaucastel Hommage a Jacques Perrin Chateauneuf du Pape scored $987, 2008 Jim Barry Armagh Shiraz sold for $329, and 2007 Egon Muller Scharzhofberger Riesling Spatles got snapped up at $293.75, great buys.
All prices include Buyers Premium but exclude GST.
Our next auction will be a Live sale at Caro’s Wines 14 Mackelvie Street, Grey Lynn from 6pm on 2nd of April. The Full catalogue has already been published, be sure to register and place your absentee bids soon to increase your chance of winning! As usual, this auction will be streamed live on auctions.wineauctionroom.com and absentee bids are welcome before and during the auction.
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ntabs343 · 6 months
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