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  2. Château Miraval, Correns-Var - Wikipedia

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    Miraval estate is located on a site first inhabited in pre-Roman times.[5] [6] The château, in a modest vernacular style, has thirty-five rooms.It is surrounded by gardens with a moat, fountains, ancient aqueducts, a pond and a chapel, and by its vineyard, recently planted olive grove and by the surrounding garrigue and woodlands of evergreen and white oak, and Stone Pine, Aleppo Pine and ...

  3. Fountains in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain of the Chateau d'Eau, (1809-1812), Pierre-Simon Girard, ... and each included fountains, both for decoration and for sale, which demonstrated the latest ...

  4. List of Champagne houses - Wikipedia

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    A negociant Champagne from Montaudon Tsarine, a second label of Chanoine Frères A Grand Cru grower Champagne from Bernard Bremont A Grand Cru Champagne from Georges Vesselle A blanc de blanc Grand Cru Champagne from Franck Bonville Bottles of Moët & Chandon in the caves Bottles of Taittinger in the cave Bottles of Veuve Clicquot ranging from "piccolo" (0.188 L) to "Balthazar" (12 L)

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  6. Champagne glass - Wikipedia

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    The champagne coupe is a shallow, broad-bowled saucer shaped stemmed glass generally capable of containing 180 to 240 ml (6.1 to 8.1 US fl oz) of liquid. [4] [14] [15] [16] Originally called a tazza (cup), it first appeared circa 1663, when it was created by Venetian glassmakers employed at a Greenwich glass factory owned by the Duke of Buckingham. [5]

  7. List of fountains in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The first fountain was made of glass by Dufour, architect and Max Ingrand, master glassmaker. Restored in 1986. A second glass fountain was made by René Lalique for the Paris Exposition in 1925. It was destroyed and replaced by the present-day fountains by architect Auguste Lambouret. Fontaine Henri Bergson, place Henri-Bergson. 1969. Destroyed.

  8. J. W. Fiske & Company - Wikipedia

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    In addition to their wide range of garden fountains, statues, urns, and cast-iron garden furniture, they provided many of the cast-zinc Civil War memorials of small towns throughout the northern states following the American Civil War. These were commonly painted to imitate bronze.

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