- A
muselet (French: [myz.le]) is a wire cage that fits over the cork of a
bottle of champagne,
sparkling wine or beer to
prevent the cork from emerging...
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serious debt –
owing ₣3 million.
Mayor of
Boulougne and
billionaire Jean
Muselet intervened to save the club and
appointed Jacques Wattez as chairman. Under...
- take on a
mushroom shape. They are
fastened with a wire cage
known as a
muselet. As late as the mid-17th century,
French vintners did not use cork stoppers...
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Christian Muselet (born 18
April 1952) is a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1978 Tour de France. "Christian
Muselet".
Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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waiting for his
trial for patricide.
Mohamed "MHD"
Sylla as
Teddy Darren Muselet as Enzo Aïssa Maïga as
Claude Jalil Lespert as Igor
Youssouf Gueye as Andy...
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bubbles were
considered a fault. In 1844,
Adolphe Jaquesson invented the
muselet to
prevent the
corks from
blowing out.
Initial versions were difficult...
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storage Alternative wine
closure Box wine Cork****
Decanter Jug wine
Kvevri Muselet Port
tongs **** cap Wine
bottle Wine cave Wine
cellar Wine cork Wine dispenser...
- and the
given name
Alexios Museles, a wine
produced in Xinjiang,
China Muselet, a wire cage that fits over the cork of a
bottle Muscle (disambiguation)...
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sugar added at all. A cork is then inserted, with a
capsule and wire cage (
muselet)
securing it in place. Champagne's
sugar content varies. The
sweetest level...
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period of
decline followed the
death of
Adolphe Jacquesson,
inventor of the
muselet, when the
descendants ceased to
continue the
family business, and ownership...