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Definition of crémant in English: crémantnounˈkrɛmɒ̃ mass nounA French sparkling wine made by the méthode champenoise. in Alsace itself, tradition dictates that Muscat or crémant is served as an aperitif wine Example sentencesExamples - In Burgundy, producers offer cremant de Bourgogne, which can be very high quality stuff not often seen in this country.
- If you are watching your pennies then Blason de Bourgogne's Crémant de Bourgogne is an informed choice
- A California sparkling wine would be a better choice than the crémant, even though the price would be hard to beat.
- What gasps there must have been in the space-age bars and galleries, where they sit sipping their cremant d' Alsace.
- Since this is obviously a fun place, start with a kir made with two Burgundian classics - sparkling crémant and rich cassis.
- Champagne sales dropped by 9 per cent overall last year, while cremant in Burgundy was up 6 per cent and in Alsace the biggest producer by eight per cent despite the global downturn.
- In Alsace itself, tradition dictates that Muscat or crémant is served as an aperitif wine.
- Nonvintage brut cremants d'Alsace from Lucien Albrecht (established 1425) are stylish substitutes for French Champagne, whose prices keep rising.
- And its not just in France that cremant is selling well, producers are starting to sell the fizzy wine in Britain too.
- A sparkling Vouvray crémant is also made from the wines with lower alcohol.
- In the mid 1990s there were just over 100 producers of Crémant de Bourgogne.
Origin French, 'sparkling wine'. |