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Pommery|ˈpɒmərɪ| Also Pommery and Greno. The proprietary name of a brand of champagne produced by the firm of Pommery & Greno, founded in Rheims in 1836.
1882Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 7 Nov. 1540/2 Champagne-Wine.—Veuve Pommery & Fils, Reims, France... The designation ‘Pommery & Greno’. 1887Trade Marks Jrnl. 27 July 867 A. Pommery. Wines... Pommery & Cie. Reims. 1891[see Perrier Jouët]. 1892A. W. Pinero Magistrate ii. 55 Cis:..You'll look better after a glass or two of Pommery, Guv. Mr. Posket: No, no, Cis—now, no champagne. 1896Westm. Gaz. 8 Dec. 2/1 ‘It is so awful to think of the suffering among the masses and to feel that one can do so little to alleviate it,’ he said as he sipped his Dry Pommery. 1907[see Mumm]. 1918G. Frankau One of Them xix. 144 Crimson, the orchids flaunted; gold, the chalice Bubbled with Pommery's unstinted measure. 1920[see Heidsieck]. 1951R. Senhouse tr. Colette's Chéri 86 ‘What d'you drink, now you're married?’.. ‘Pommery,’ Chéri said. 1966M. Brewer Man against Fear vii. 70 And a bottle of the Pommery. Properly iced, please. 1975Woman's Jrnl. Sept. 73/2 They drank Pommery & Greno 1889. |