- The vast
majority of wine
produced in
Bordeaux is red (sometimes
called "
claret" in Britain), with
sweet white wines (most
notably Sauternes), dry whites...
-
Claret, Hérault,
France Claret (Torà), Catalonia,
Spain Claret (Tremp), Catalonia,
Spain Claret (color), a deep
shade of red
Claret (surname)
Claret Ash...
- from
their original premises at
Calder Vale.
Nicknamed "The
Clarets", the club
colours of
claret and blue were
adopted in 1910. The club's
current emblem...
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Chantal Claret Euringer (born
February 21, 1982) is an
American singer-songwriter. She is best
known as the lead
singer for the rock and
power pop band...
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Anthony Mary
Claret, CMF (born
Antoni Maria Claret i Clarà; Spanish:
Antonio María
Claret y Clarà;
December 23, 1807 –
October 24, 1870) was a Spanish...
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Claret was the code name
given to
operations conducted from
about July 1964
until July 1966 from East
Malaysia (Sarawak and Sabah)
across the
border in...
- The Golf
Champion Trophy,
commonly known as the
Claret Jug, is the
trophy presented to the
winner of The Open
Championship (also
called the "British Open")...
- The club
colours are a
claret shirt with sky blue sleeves,
white shorts with
claret and blue trim, and sky blue
socks with
claret and
white trim. They were...
-
Arcadie Meyer,
Baroness of Eppinghoven, born Marie-Anne
Arcadie Eugénie
Claret[citation needed] (30 May 1826 – 13
January 1897),[citation needed] was a...
- is also
sometimes used to
describe this color. The
color claret is displa**** adjacent.
Claret is a
representation of the
average color of
Bordeaux wine...