burgundy

பர்கண்டி
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a region and former duchy of eastern central France, the center of which is Dijon. The region is noted for its wine.
translation of 'burgundy'
பர்கண்டி மதுவகை
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Having said that, there is no point in serving your finest bottles of claret and 'burgundy' with any meal eaten al fresco.
Christian Hadfield won the best patisserie dish in a live cookout and received a trophy, and a magnum of red 'burgundy' for his efforts.
Both are bright and generously sized, with rich 'burgundy' walls providing the backdrop to a most unusual timber floor with inlay.
They smell divine and taste truly wonderful with a glass of 'burgundy' .
As summer turns into autumn, colour in your garden can be transformed into a sea of amber, orange, red and 'burgundy' , if you choose the right plants.
warm shades of brown and 'burgundy'
It is now quite normal to see beautiful, healthy dark Chinese hair streaked with red, orange and 'burgundy' .
'burgundy' leather
Dark reds like 'burgundy' and maroon appeal to moderate income groups.
This winter, chiffon dresses and smart coats in red, 'burgundy' , pink and purple play the leading role in the collection.
'burgundy' leather
All the bridesmaids wore dresses of 'burgundy' silk and carried matching posies.
During the attack the woman's 'burgundy' shoulder bag containing personal items of no real value was stolen.
The square is bedecked in rich 'burgundy' tapestries and lords and ladies watch from their thrones in the terraces above.
Red 'burgundy' is a risk because you seldom know if it will meet your expectations.
Somerfield's own-label red 'burgundy' used to be horrid, but the past few vintages have been full of elegant, smoky, plummy fruit.
warm shades of brown and 'burgundy'
Our late-October visit to Skye meant we saw magnificent flashes of gold, red and 'burgundy' everywhere we looked.
Typically, the French are so devoted to putting the region, village and vineyard on the label that they do not bother to mention the sole variety that these great white 'burgundies' are made from - Chardonnay.
Given the erratic 2001 weather, it's a wonder that any decent 'burgundies' were made at all.
Les Caves des H-C is a favourite producer, with good value, toothsome, classic red 'burgundies' , such as this light, plum and cherry, barrel-aged, old vine, Grande Cuvée edition.
I never part company with my finest clarets and 'burgundies' at Christmas.
Lesser 'burgundies' , often made partly from the same Gamay grape, are a handy warm-weather alternative to Beaujolais and, unlike their grander grand cru relatives, take happily to the chilling process.
A specialist in necktie design, he says his interest in this branch of fashion began as a teenager when he was fascinated by the way the racing greens and 'burgundies' of his school tie at once expressed its sporty and conservative ethos.
In real terms this means the vinous equivalent of blue-chip stocks - classed-growth clarets, a very small number of 'burgundies' and Rhone reds, some Italian reds and a handful of rare New World ‘boutique’ wines.
Introduced in eight earth tones last June, Entropy is now being offered in shades like blues and 'burgundies' , colors typically associated with corporate environments.
With its 'burgundies' and browns, the house interior echoes the rich emotions of the characters.
I'm astonished that some wonderful red 'burgundies' (Alexander's obvious passion) can be had at bottle prices scarcely above retail.
Drouhin makes a skein of 'burgundies' , from Beaujolais and Macon-Villages at less than $15 to grand crus in both the Côte de Beaune and the Côte de Nuits.
Her hair was an indefinite assortment of blacks, 'burgundies' , purples, and browns.
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