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  • Special Achievement – Martin Meunier and Brian McLean

    UP soars at Annies…Oscar(s) Next? – Collider.com 2010

  • Marie-Geneviève Meunier (Sister Constance), novice, b.

    27 July -- Bl Titus Brandsma, O. Carm. John 2009

  • Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier account for 98% of all Champagnes produced, though a few other grapes may be legally grown and there are a few Champagne producers who use them most famously Aubry.

    Bubble by Bubble Lettie Teague 2011

  • Cultivation in the UK of the three grape varieties used to make traditional champagne-style sparkling wine – Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier – has more than quadrupled since 2005, according to data held by the Food Standards Agency.

    English sparkling wine comes of age with French boost 2011

  • Burgundy and Champagne share the same grapes, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, though a third grape, Pinot Meunier, is also important in Champagne.

    Bubble by Bubble Lettie Teague 2011

  • Marie-Geneviève Meunier (Sister Constance), novice, b.

    The Holy Martyrs of Compiegne John 2009

  • Through Global Voices in French, I met Albertine Meunier, who conducts internet workshops with senior citizens in France.

    Global Voices in English » Translator of the week: Boukary Konaté in Mali 2009

  • A rustic, early-ripening cousin to Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier is important because it "rounds the wine out," according to Nicolas Chiquet of Gaston Chiquet Champagne, which produces some very fine wines with a fair amount of Pinot Meunier.

    Bubble by Bubble Lettie Teague 2011

  • So at Rathfinny, they are planting the classic French varieties grown in Champagne: Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay and a little Riesling and Pinot Gris—the idea being to produce the first bottles of sparkling wine by 2017.

    England's Sparkling Dream Will Lyons 2011

  • The Montagne de Reims is best known for Pinot Noir, the Vallée de la Marne is home to great Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier and the Côte des Blancs produces great Chardonnay.

    Bubble by Bubble Lettie Teague 2011

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