Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at chambon.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Chambon.
Examples
-
Mademoiselle Chambon Hard choices in a French mid-life love story.
-
The "small" French film, "Mademoiselle Chambon" lays out a story of love and sacrifice that you believe every moment of the way.
Erica Abeel: THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT, BUT IS THE REST OF AMERICA? 2010
-
For two years, Dreyfus often made the round trip between Lyon and Chambon, accompanied by children with whom she remained in contact.
-
Chambon, France -- one life saved for each of its 5,000 residents.
-
In 1942, he purchased half of the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti from Jacques Chambon, and devoted himself to this domaine for the following 40 years, developing it into what is referred to by the international cognoscenti as the fleuron de la Bourgogne, or “the gem of Burgundy.”
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
-
In 1942, he purchased half of the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti from Jacques Chambon, and devoted himself to this domaine for the following 40 years, developing it into what is referred to by the international cognoscenti as the fleuron de la Bourgogne, or “the gem of Burgundy.”
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
-
In 1942, he purchased half of the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti from Jacques Chambon, and devoted himself to this domaine for the following 40 years, developing it into what is referred to by the international cognoscenti as the fleuron de la Bourgogne, or “the gem of Burgundy.”
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
-
In 1942, he purchased half of the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti from Jacques Chambon, and devoted himself to this domaine for the following 40 years, developing it into what is referred to by the international cognoscenti as the fleuron de la Bourgogne, or “the gem of Burgundy.”
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
-
In 1942, he purchased half of the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti from Jacques Chambon, and devoted himself to this domaine for the following 40 years, developing it into what is referred to by the international cognoscenti as the fleuron de la Bourgogne, or “the gem of Burgundy.”
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
-
In 1942, he purchased half of the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti from Jacques Chambon, and devoted himself to this domaine for the following 40 years, developing it into what is referred to by the international cognoscenti as the fleuron de la Bourgogne, or “the gem of Burgundy.”
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.