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Last year, while traveling through France's Jura wine region, we stopped in the quaint town of Arbois during the annual event known as Le Biou, the blessing of the grapes for the harvest.
Michael Tulipan: Raising Flowers To The Roof In Arbois, France Michael Tulipan 2011
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Or, to run away from the geographical logic: An Arbois Poulsard, Overnoy of course comes to mind first.
Gazpacho: an impossible food-wine pairing?!? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Arbois is one of those quintessential wine towns that dot France, a cluster of medieval buildings lined with tasting rooms and Michelin-starred restaurants, rows of vines clinging to hillsides just outside the city walls.
Michael Tulipan: Raising Flowers To The Roof In Arbois, France Michael Tulipan 2011
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I brought along a bottle of 2004 Puffeney Arbois Savignin and a bottle of 2006 Carrick Central Otago Pinot Noir.
Giveaway: Au Revoir to All That by Michael Steinberger | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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He had just been to a Langham Melbourne Masterclass, part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival and attended the session, The secrets From My Jura, presented by two-star chef, Jean-Paul Jeunet, whose eponymous restaurant is in Arbois, part of the rolling, wooded mountains of the Jura in eastern France
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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He had just been to a Langham Melbourne Masterclass, part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival and attended the session, The secrets From My Jura, presented by two-star chef, Jean-Paul Jeunet, whose eponymous restaurant is in Arbois, part of the rolling, wooded mountains of the Jura in eastern France
At My Table 2009
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He attended school in nearby Arbois, obtained his first science degrees in Besançon, and in 1847 graduated with a doctorate in science from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris.
The Pioneer Defended Perutz, M.F. 1995
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About two leagues from Poligny is _Arbois_, famous for its white wine.
A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium Richard Boyle Bernard
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Arbois, but paid little attention to his books, devoting himself to fishing and sketching.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Dôle to the town of Arbois, on the borders of the Cuisance, where his son began his education in the communal college.
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