Примери за използване на Dom perignon на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Dom Perignon.
He meant Dom Perignon.
Dom Perignon vintage.
And a bottleof dom perignon.
Dom Perignon. 15 cases.
Everybody dancing', drinkin' Dom Perignon.
Holy Dom Perignon.
Three centuries ago, a monk by the name of Dom Perignon.
What Dom Perignon?
Come brothers, hurry, I am drinking stars!- Dom Perignon.
Dom Perignon, my dear, an expensive burp!
Just a bottle of Dom Perignon, please.
Um, could we… could we get another bottle of, uh, Dom Perignon?
Basket Dom Perignon for the most special people and moments in our lives.
Next thing I know,you're polishing my shoes with Dom Perignon.
One of us was sending Dom Perignon, another was touring around on a scooter.
Hence the name of the top Champagne of the world is“Dom Perignon”.
Dom Perignon, Cristal, perhaps a Chateau Margaux, or even a 1945 Rothschild.
One of the most famous brands of champagne is called Dom Perignon.
Moët Chandon's luxury brand of Champagne, Dom Perignon, is named in honor of the legendary monk.
No, this was the myth that the French put out in the 19th century about Dom Perignon.
The legend states that the Benedictine monk Dom Perignon first created the sparkling wine- by mistake.
The doughnut is also decorated with a gilded white chocolate lotus with a few edible diamonds and stuffed with Dom Perignon champagne jelly.
LVMH, the owner of luxury brands from Louis Vuitton to Dom Perignon, has gained $82 billion in market value this year, the most among European stocks.
First class passengers consume 20,000 bottles ofalcohol every month and Singapore Airlines is the second largest buyer of Dom Perignon champagne in the world.
For applique in the technique of decoupage,pot-bellied bottles for champagne"Dom Perignon","Circle" or"Asti" are better than others- they have more space for placing the picture.
Right now, many are cruising to Davos at 50,000 feet, enjoying caviar, foie gras,filet mignon and Dom Perignon in the comfort of their tax-exempt Gulfstream 5 jets.
In the late 17th century,the Champenois(aided by the work of Dom Perignon) learned how to better separate the skins from the must and produce truly white wine from red wine grapes.
So you need a very strong glass, and the British had the technology by that time, 16th, 17th century we're getting to, andwe had quite good corks, but Dom Perignon invented the wire cage to go over the cork.