• Camus Cognac is a brand of cognac that has been produced by five generations of the Camus family, since 1863 when Jean-Baptiste Camus organized a group...
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    Cognac Cognac (/ˈkɒn.jæk/ KON-yak, also US: /ˈkoʊn-, ˈkɔːn-/ KOHN-, KAWN-, French: [kɔɲak] ) is a variety of brandy named after the commune of Cognac...
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  • Ireland Castle Camus or Knock Castle, a castle on the Isle of Skye, Scotland Camus people or Ilchamus people, a people of Kenya Camus Cognac, a brand of...
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    many "Grande Marque" Cognac houses which all have visitor centres. Most central in the town are Hennessy, Martell, Otard, Camus and Remy Martin. About...
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  • original on October 24, 2018. Retrieved 13 May 2019 – via XinhuaNet. "Camus Cognac partners Moutai to win WSA Gold Medal | Travel Retail Business". www...
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    It is a joint venture between the island's holding company and the Camus Cognac family, which also had discussions with the owners of Slane Castle, who...
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    needed] Cognac comes from the Cognac region of France, and is double distilled using pot stills. Popular brands include Hine, Martell, Camus, Otard, Rémy...
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  • Couture, FTC (Fair Trade Cashmere), Fubu, Coogi, Avirex, Mavi Jeans, Camus Cognac, Weatherproof, Free Country, Legale Hosiery, Marlboro, Gellner Jewelry...
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    A Camus of Neville was the last Lord. In 1921, the castle was bought by the family Marnier-Lapostolle to install cellars for the storage of cognac, necessary...
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    wrote much of his 1953 classic "Go Tell It On The Mountain" while drinking cognac and coffee on the cafe's second floor. The café was a setting and featured...
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  • Rochefort, Cozes, Cognac and Chateaubernard. Novels used as reading matter for Margueritte and Germain are La Peste by Albert Camus, La Promesse de l'aube...
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  • Under Dnyaneshwar, the company launched a brandy in partnership with Camus Cognac. In 1984, the company sponsored a sports tournament in Dadar. In 1986...
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    he studied winemaking in France, where he met winegrower Jean Baptiste Camus, who shared his secret knowledge with Sarajishvili.[citation needed] In...
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    Honey Mustard, Green Pepper Mustard, Moutarde Royale (that latter including Cognac in its composition) etc. Several festivals and concerts are celebrated in...
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  • commentary by Denis de Rougemont, François Mauriac and Baptiste-Marrey. Cognac, France: Le Temps qu'il fait, 1995. Jonas, Gallimard, « Poésie » 2005. In...
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    calls for the addition of isinglass or other gelatin to a punch made from cognac, rum, and lemon juice. Gelatin art desserts, also known as 3D gelatin desserts...
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  • spouse, Catholic-raised Louise-Julie Voisin (1877–1942), originally from Cognac. In 1910, the family left for Buenos Aires where the father obtained several...
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  • Albert-Calmette [fr], Nice Lycée Albert Camus, Bois-Colombes Lycée Albert Camus, Nantes Lycée Albert Camus, Rillieux-la-Pape Lycée Albert Camus, Firminy Lycée Albert Châtelet...
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    Alcohols such as Pastis and Marie Brizard or brandies such as Armagnac and Cognac are also produced in the area. Saint-Sernin's Basilica's chevet, Toulouse...
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    the Arcente cinema, and then in Europe during his short exile for Mario Camus, Giorgio Stegani and Lewis Gilbert before returning to Argentina in 1974...
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  • Гавр often in the case of h aspiré [ʒ] j, g(e) ж Jean – Жан [k] c, qu, k к Camus – Камю [l] l ль Gilbert – Жильбер before a consonant or at the end of a...
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    and acquisitions the champagne producer Moët & Chandon and Hennessy, the cognac manufacturer. LVMH itself was largely owned by another Paris luxury goods...
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    advised an alliance with France and urged Clement to conclude the League of Cognac in 1526, which led to war with Charles V. Later that year, as the forces...
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    to the heights of the village. On the right bank there is also the Les Camus, les Fougères, la Côte, la Brousse, les Garrauds, and on the left bank le...
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  • General Richard Hennessy - Officer in the Irish Brigade, founder Hennesy Cognac Myles Byrne (1780-1862), Napoleon’s Irish Legion, retired under the Bourbon...
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    of the Absurd, as well as writers of existential agony, such as Albert Camus, Kafka, Samuel Beckett. The work of Beckett, especially, had a profound...
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  • au canon », and the piece « Victoire ». These were all works by Etienne Camus the Toulouse sculptor. « Poilu » can be seen in many villages in the Somme...
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