A measurement of the dissolved solids in grape juice that indicates the grapes’ sugar level and ripeness and therefore the potential alcohol in the wine. Commonly used by winemakers in France and ...
Glory be to God for dappled things— For skies of couple-colour as a brinded cow; For rose-moles all in stipple upon trout that swim; Fresh-firecoal chestnut-falls; finches’ wings; Landscape plotted ...
One of the most obvious things about the pied crow is the black and white plumage, which is where the 'pied' part of its name comes from. The neck, head and top of the breast appear black from a ...
And boy does Hotel Baume deliver style in spades. Step inside and you’re transported back to the 1930s, with the addition of modern comforts, of course. This is a highly stylised experience. The lobby ...
Dior Le Baume, the Dior beauty essential you soon won’t be able to do without: its ultra-compact design is as fashionable as it is practical, making it a must-have from the house. Take it with you ...
The Pied Wagtail is a delightful small, long-tailed and rather sprightly black and white bird. When it's not standing and frantically wagging its tail up and down, it can be seen dashing about over ...
The most widespread grebe in the New World, and the most familiar in most temperate parts of North America. Far less sociable than most grebes, almost never in flocks, sometimes found singly on small ...
The Pied Flycatcher is a small, flycatching bird, slightly smaller than a House Sparrow. The male is mostly black on the upperparts and white underneath, with a bold white patch on the folded wing.
Un carré militaire : On peut y lire - Soldat au 156é R.I. - 3é Saphis Marocains - 4e régiment de tirailleurs tunisiens – 1er bataillon des fusiliers marins – Gendarme – 6é groupe artillerie à pied – ...