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Over time, the term 'claret' has come to mean a dry, dark red Bordeaux.
Cathy Claret was born in 1963, in Nimes, France.
Claret typically refers to red wine from the Bordeaux region in France. It is typically a blended wine made from grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc.
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The british call it "Claret"
Claret is a British term for dry red wine from the Bordeaux region of France
Claret comes from Bordeaux and burgundy comes from Bourgogne (regions of France). Claret is typically the Cabernet Sauvignon grape, while burgundy is typically Pinot Noir variety. The are many differences from the lightness of the wine to the shape of the bottles that are typically used.
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Lluís Claret was born in 1951.
Emmanuelle Claret was born in 1968.
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