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Chambéry|ʃɑ̃beri| The name of a town in the department of Savoie, south-eastern France, used (occas. attrib.) as the name for the sharply sweet vermouth made there.
1951R. Postgate Plain Man's Guide to Wine iii. 59 The best French Vermouths are Noilly Prat and Chambéry. 1965‘P. Quentin’ Family Skeletons i. 4 The others had already got their drinks—Uncle Gene a Chamberry because he believed that hard liquor blasted the taste buds. 1965Harper's Bazaar Jan. 80/3 Chambéry vermouth is made from the white wine of the region... With an infusion of Alpine wild strawberries..the name is Chambéryzette. a1974R. Crossman Diaries (1976) II. 413 We sat and quietly drank our Chambéry. |