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Champagne Mumm's California joint venture was the first of many made by established European estates, as they looked to exploit new lands and markets outside of the traditional wine-growing regions.
From Over Here to Over There Will Lyons 2011
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I find it hard not to raise a quizzical eyebrow when I hear about the initiatives of the avant garde such as champagne house GH Mumm's quest to find the perfect dishes to match with its very good non-vintage champagne, where "gas chromatography, solid phase micro-extraction and mass spectrometry" were all brought to bear on this most urgent of questions.
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But I was lucky enough to spend my first few Thanksgiving meals in my Great Aunt Dorothy's Chicago brownstone, amidst uncle Mumm's music boxes, gazing up at the enormous table covered edge to edge with wondrous treats.
Kurt Michael Friese: 4 Generations of Liver Dumpling Soup Kurt Michael Friese 2010
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It was so delightful to read that 152 people have finally realized that (most) short magnums are truly several ounces underloaded, compared to the standard-sized bottle of champagne, such as Mumm's, which has exactly the content advertised.
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But I was lucky enough to spend my first few Thanksgiving meals in my Great Aunt Dorothy's Chicago brownstone, amidst uncle Mumm's music boxes, gazing up at the enormous table covered edge to edge with wondrous treats.
Kurt Michael Friese: 4 Generations of Liver Dumpling Soup Kurt Michael Friese 2010
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Mumm's new entry into this category -- replacing René Lalou, last made in the 1985 vintage -- is celebratory and fun, with bracing acidity and a particularly lovely, long finish.
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LISOVICZ: Now, Mumm's also grows grapes in Napa Valley.
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Fortunately, it was a slow news day, which allowed Today to give over almost all of its three hours to the longest office goodbye party in American history, minus the Mumm's champagne in paper cups--NBC sprung for real glass--but including the unintentionally funny co-worker speeches.
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Motto for those Germans who were captured speechless in the neighbourhood of Rheims: -- "Mumm's the word!"
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, November 4, 1914 Various
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Mumm's which he had had the forethought to abstract from the supper-table as a nerve-steadier, it wasn't really stealing.
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