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"claret" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] a dry red wine, especially from the Bordeaux area of France
  2. [uncountable] a dark red colourTopics Colours and Shapesc2
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While many of its original features have been retained, Mr. Claret has expanded it to house machines created by his own firm, Christophe Claret Engineering.
By the 1830s IPA began to supplant madeira and claret.
Tiger Woods is in contention for the claret jug again.
That will be me imagining that I'm holding the Claret Jug.
Stenson, however, is keen to add an Olympic medal to his Claret Jug.
He also has won three Claret Jugs awarded to the British Open winner.
Pretty juxtaposition here with BLUE MOON, I thought, crossing CLARET RED as well.
He spends languid days with cigars and claret at the colonial-era Raffles Hotel.
He then dug his nails into his arm and flooded the cell with claret.
By the end of round one "Our 'enry's" left eye was already seeping claret.
He won the BMW PGA, he won in America and then the Claret Jug.
Oosthuizen has qualified for the major championship after lifting the Claret Jug in 2010.
But the addition of the claret polka dot socks made for subtle-yet-quirky detail.
The cookware retailer also sells the iconic Williams-Sonoma Classic Solid Apron, in Claret Red.
He let Sky Sports film him walking into the rental house holding the Claret Jug.
Mr. Claret estimates that the machine is 12 years ahead of the technology available elsewhere.
At least they could not take the claret jug that is awarded to the winner.
Only the worst kind of schmuck bases their whole evening around the right kind of claret.
"You can drink out of the claret jug," Rose said, referring to the British Open trophy.
Two hours later the Italian was lifting the Claret Jug, having beaten Woods by three shots.
During a watchmaking career that has spanned nearly 22012 years, Christophe Claret has wasted little time.
Davie Strath did the same back in the 211s, with scores good enough for 21999 Claret Jugs.
They wrote about big houses in the country and people who can tell "claret from a Beaujolais".
"I spent a lot of time with Jordan and the claret jug," Kisner said with a smile.
We try the chocolates and a Coppola Claret we had on hand, and they're very good together.
SPRINGFIELD, N.J. — Henrik Stenson opted for a traditional celebratory drink as his first out of the claret jug.
"Our flashcut laser does in four hours what a standard electrical one does in 72," Mr. Claret said.
Oosthuizen does have a Claret Jug, however, following his runaway British Open victory at St Andrews in 2010.
When the last model drifted off the catwalk, Mr. Slimane, wearing a claret-tone blazer, took a rare bow.
Hopefully, they will get as inspired as I was at the time, watching him vie for the claret jug.
Back in 1951 English golfer Max Faulkner won the famous Claret Jug, along with a first prize of £300.
Hopefully, they will get as inspired as I was at the time, watching him vie for the Claret Jug.
"It's a good week," he said, no doubt a great week if he lifts the Claret Jug on Sunday.
At 46 and with one claret jug won, Mickelson felt he was in a strong position heading into the weekend.
My father liked to drink red Burgundy with beef and Yorkshire pudding, and claret with lamb and roast new potatoes.
The Turin native won the British Open last year and became the first Italian ever to hoist the Claret Jug.
"Wow, this will take a little while to sink in," said Stenson as he held aloft the coveted Claret Jug.
When Daly triumphed at the 1995 British Open, he filled the claret jug with chocolate ice cream and chocolate sauce.
Mr. Claret has long been known for both new complications and playful touches, always moving on to the next one.
If he can put it all together this weekend, it's not hard to imagine him lifting the Claret Jug on Sunday.
Flanking Alan Pardew, the team's manager, Tevez and Mascherano held up claret-and-blue shirts and smiled for the news media.
"That's how I got my first order and that's how I started my business," Mr. Claret said in a telephone interview.
"We believe the victims of sexual abuse have been marginalized (by the Church)," said Juan Carlos Claret, a spokesman for Osorno parishioners.
He's been in blood and guts wars, often having his arm raised above claret-covered canvases by the end of the bout.
The tournament was last held at the venue in 2014 when four-times major winner Rory McIlroy lifted the Claret Jug prize.
Fred Hassan is a special limited partner and managing director with the private equity firm, Warburg Pincus, and chairman of Claret Group.
Louis Claret, the novel's ironic, world-weary narrator, is 58, separated from his wife and stuck teaching English at a provincial lycée.
In recent months, several watch makers have cut jobs, such as Kering's recently acquired Ulysse Nardin and privately-owned Parimigiani and Christophe Claret.
He sometimes used cypress, but his preferred material was redwood, the soft, claret-colored wood of those majestic sentries indigenous to the area.
He mentioned that after last year's British Open he had flown home with Spieth and the claret jug, awarded to the event's winner.
"Drive safely" has been particularly difficult advice to heed at Carnoustie when the pressure is on and the claret jug is at stake.
NEUCHÂTEL, Switzerland — After work hours, when the Christophe Claret factory nestled in the heights of the Neuchâtel mountains is dark, something still stirs.
Matsuyama's rock-star status in Japan would reach new heights if he were to hoist the Claret Jug at Royal Birkdale this month.
The American, who lifted the coveted Claret Jug at St Andrews in 2015, birdied the third and fourth holes to climb to three-under.
"There's nothing that I'd like more than to lift that Claret Jug in front of all my friends and family," he said last month.
Wreathed in flames of claret and crimson, he charges me, slashing again and again with the fury and the presence of a dying sun.
McIlroy once scored 61 around Portrush as a teenager but began his challenge for the Claret Jug he won in 2014 in calamitous fashion.
Mr. Claret was just 2700 when he first discovered a passion for horology while visiting the local watch restorer in his hometown, Lyons, France.
At Noisey, metal isn't a token, or a trend; it's woven into the fabric of the site, in strands of bloody claret and pitch black.
BILL POLLOCKAtlanta According to you, "doddery, claret-swilling uber-bureaucrats" in Brussels are among the very unattractive facets of the EU that might justify Brexit.
If carignan or claret are still vinous mysteries to you, look here for answers: "The 24-Hour Wine Expert" by Jancis Robinson (Abrams Image, $12.95).
He claimed the Claret Jug by winning the British Open in 2000, 2005 and 2006, but missed the cut at the PGA Championship in May.
Others, however, are proud of them: "We use state-of-the-art technology to create timepieces in the tradition of Swiss watchmaking," Mr. Claret said.
"It's been a long journey really, and now obviously you see the end result," Molinari said, cradling the claret jug awarded to the Open champion.
It really is important not to look at how much I want to win The Open, how much I can picture myself with the Claret Jug.
Looking at the odds in Las Vegas, there's a compelling mix of veterans, young upstarts, and the usual suspects projected to take home the Claret Jug.
Mr Mickelson and Henrik Stenson (right), his last remaining rival for the Claret Jug on the fourth day, grappled for the lead throughout the final round.
If he holds onto his lead and wins the 2016 Open, Mickelson will be 46 years and 31 days old when he lifts the Claret Jug.
He'd dig his fingernails into his flesh so hard that blood sprayed out so that he could flood the cell with claret and wreck the place.
Spieth's name is now engraved on the shiny, gray Claret Jug, which will join his green jacket and silver U.S. Open trophy he captured in 215.
Grammarly's claret-red error stripe, underlining my spelling mistakes, is not as schoolmasterly as Google Docs' stop-sign-red squiggle; I felt less in error somehow.
Their bodies were found buried under more than six feet of snow near ski runs at Tignes Le Lavachet, a small resort in the Claret Valley.
While Baselworld draws hundreds of brands, Claret timepieces will be shown among only 30 brands at SIHH this year — "it's great for our visibility," he said.
Stenson has relished the responsibilities of carrying the Claret Jug around the world and he was sad to hand it back to the tournament organizers this week.
Players from Ireland and Northern Ireland have won five of the past 13 Opens, with Darren Clarke (2011) and Rory McIlroy (2014) also hoisting the Claret Jug.
The world No. 3 begins his quest for the Claret Jug on Thursday, when he is paired with U.S. Open winner Gary Woodland and England's Paul Casey.
"The 16-axle robot performs all the milling and turning to produce our three-dimensional cases," Mr. Claret, the brand's founder, said in an interview in Geneva.
It opened the way to Rory McIlroy (2011) and Rose (2013) following suit, and Darren Clarke (22013) and McIlroy (22016) bringing the Claret Jug to Northern Ireland.
And if you're shopping on a budget like us, you can steal Kate's tailored look with one of the pretty claret-colored picks below … they're all under $80!
The 42-year-old has lifted the Claret Jug three times in his career but has not contested the sport's oldest major championship since 2015 due to injury.
Watson first competed in the British Open in 1975, and immediately captured the Claret Jug when he beat Australian Jack Newton in an 18-hole playoff at Carnoustie.
Today, the claret jug he won at this year's Open sits on the counter in his kitchen, where he had just finished making dinner for his daughter, Iris.
Claret said that his group had sold empanadas, a traditional Chilean pastry, since August to help pay for as many as 30 parishioners to go to the Santiago protests.
Conversely, Sandy Lyle only exceeded the mean by eight strokes when he won the Claret Jug in 1985, a performance with only a 1.7% chance of claiming a title.
In the third and final round, there was more claret on Minter's face from another cut, and Hagler even managed to punch the gum shield out of his mouth.
He's the claret-lipped uncle at posh family weddings who yells at his sister-in-law in front of the whole family to tell her she's put on weight.
Van de Velde, here doing commentary for French television, has experienced the trauma of 18 at Carnoustie without the satisfaction of getting his name etched on the claret jug.
"We are not convinced that the pope has really assumed this zero tolerance policy on sexual abuses," said Juan Carlos Claret, 24, one of the organizers of the demonstrations.
Try: Diorshow Fusion Mono in Equinox, $30; L'Oréal Brow Stylist Plumper Brow Gel, $9.99; Bobbi Brown Nourishing Lip Color Oil Infused Shine in Claret, $28; Revlon Dramatic Definition Mascara, $8.99.
"Fortunately, we have our card to play in relation to the extreme exclusivity of our products — less than 120 pieces per year," said Christophe Claret, a first-time SIHH exhibitor.
More than three dozen cases of Bordeaux — also known as claret — and Madeira made it on the block that day, making it one of the biggest features of the event.
There was plenty to cheer for the home fans in the Olympic Stadium now decked out in the claret and blue of its new tenants, West Ham United soccer club.
Dad and I both survived Carnoustie that afternoon; we even carded a bogie and a par on 18, scores that would have had Van de Velde kissing the Claret Jug.
The Swede is still seeking his first victory in a major but may be feeling the Open owes him a coveted Claret Jug after three times finishing in the top three.
Attendance has been capped at just over 40,000, and the event sold out quickly as fans snapped up the chance to see McIlroy play for the Claret Jug on home soil.
Leavers are right that the EU is an increasingly unappealing place, with its Italian populists, French gilets jaunes, stuttering German economy (see article) and doddery, claret-swilling uber-bureaucrats in Brussels.
Spieth's hopes of emulating Woods by winning the Claret Jug for a second successive year withered away as he slumped to a final-round 76 on a desperately hard scoring day.
But with polished performer Tommy Fleetwood in second place, and the relentless Brooks Koepka lurking seven behind, the engraver will not start etching Lowry's name into the Claret Jug just yet.
Valencia has arrived at Swansea City on a season-long loan from West Ham United despite making six appearances in claret and blue in the opening weeks of the new campaign.
The winner of the 148th Open will bring home more than the Claret Jug: He'll earn $1.935 million, a slight increase from last year, when Italy's Francesco Molinari won $1.89 million.
Juan Carlos Claret, a spokesman for anti-Barros Catholics in Osorno, where Barros remains bishop, said on Saturday he was worried the pope words will discourage more victims from speaking out.
It was used, for example, to produce the 11 separate tiny glass pieces, all custom-cut, that were needed in the X-Trem-1 watch that Mr. Claret introduced in 2012.
In 2012, he established a separate engineering division, Christophe Claret Engineering, in part to produce the robots he uses in his factory in collaboration with BC Technologies of Le Locle, Switzerland.
Similarly, Tom Morris Jr, who won four straight British Opens from 1868-72, only had to beat between seven and 79.243 rivals to claim the Claret Jug; today, over 150 contestants enter.
Juan Carlos Claret, spokesman for a group of lay Catholics in Osorno who fought for Barros' removal from office, said it was a "minimum condition" that they had sought from the pope.
Van de Velde in 1999 came within a final-hole meltdown and Thomas Levet lost to South Africa's Ernie Els in a playoff for the British Open's Claret Jug three years later.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (Reuters) - Tiger Woods has collected plenty of Green Jackets and Claret Jugs during his decorated career, but there is one shiny thing missing from his collection — an Olympic gold medal.
Randy and fellow country star Wade Bowen were performing their Hold My Beer & Watch This show at the House of Blues in Dallas when Spieth made a cameo with the Claret Jug.
In Zoey Rita Chin's harrowing and lyrical memoir, "Let the Tornado Come," a skittish chestnut named Claret grounds the author after she begins to experience the debilitating aftershocks of her abusive childhood.
Only 14 of the 19633 players on breezy Sunday shot a sub-par round but he churned out par after par before birdies at the 14th and 18th earned him the Claret Jug.
Claret said Barros, who continues to serve as Bishop in Osorno, surrounded by volcanoes and lakes in a remote region of northern Patagonia, has divided the community and made healing for abuse victims impossible.
Like the way that, when the Macbeths wash Duncan's blood from their hands in an elegant glass basin, the stain stays faintly on their skin even as the water turns the color of claret.
The Nothern Ireland-native was set to be a hometown hero at Royal Portrush, but a disastrous start derailed his hopes of lifting the Claret Jug before they could even begin to take shape.
At Royal Birkdale, a wild tee shot at the 13th hole of the final round led to a bogey that dropped him from the lead before a torrid finish brought him the Claret Jug.
The collection's Poker model, which took two Claret watchmakers more than two years to perfect, allows the wearer and two friends to play a game of Texas Hold'em with a dizzying 230,266 possible combinations.
Juan Carlos Claret, a spokesman for anti-Barros Catholics in Osorno in south-central Chile, where Barros remains bishop, said on Saturday he was worried the pope's words will discourage more victims from speaking out.
"We don&apost understand how the pope values measures that have been presented to us as novelty ... these are old measures and therefore highly insufficient when it comes to combatting negligence and abuse," Claret said.
He became the second player from the Republic of Ireland, after Padraig Harrington in 2007 and 2008, to lift the Claret Jug, a fitting end to the first Open played in Northern Ireland since 1951.
More important, his name is now on the claret jug, putting an end to the Americans' five-major winning streak and adding spice to the Ryder Cup, which will be played in Paris in September.
Willett's triumph at the 2016 Masters, which ended a 20-year green jacket drought for England, has boosted the hopes of the country's new wave that this could be the year for a Claret Jug.
Christophe Claret made a two-sided blackjack and roulette watch in 262, and a Gaming Watches series that replicated card games like poker, baccarat and blackjack on the dials; each was priced at about $19993,21999.
Ultimately, though, three pars meant he had to settle for a bogey-free six-under par third round that leaves him on a three-under total of 207, definitely in the hunt for the Claret Jug.
PEBBLE BEACH, CA. (Reuters) - Winning a U.S. Open at "iconic" Pebble Beach would be right up there with lifting the Claret Jug at St. Andrews, Justin Rose said after earning the early second-round lead on Friday.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters) - Jordan Spieth says he will "expect the unexpected" when he tees off in the final pairing at the British Open on Sunday 18 holes away from retaining the Claret Jug he won last year.
He rebounded from his 2012 Open collapse to win the Masters nine months later and he has vowed not to let it slip should a chance present itself to add a Claret Jug to his Green Jacket.
The buzz actually began a year ago, he noted, when the British Open returned to Royal Birkdale for the first time since he hoisted the claret jug at the end of a wind- and rain-battered week.
Resembling a former police officer striding into an IPCC misconduct hearing, his claret and blue tie flapping menacingly in the wind, Dyche is on the verge of securing Burnley's second promotion to the Premier League in two years.
"It's amazing to stand here with the Claret Jug," Molinari told reporters after a closing 69 secured an eight-under tally of 276 and a two-stroke victory over Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Kevin Kisner and Xander Schauffele.
Friends described Bill Blass as a father figure to Ms. Griscom, who could turn heads at society balls billboarding the latest claret-colored fashion by Blass, embroidered gold by Vera Wang or silver-and-black by Arnold Scaasi.
Clutching the Claret Jug awarded to the winner, Spieth, the youngest American to win the British Open and the youngest from any country since a 22-year-old Seve Ballesteros in 1979, said his victory was "a dream come true".
As of yesterday, he has an official squad number of 50 with an accompanying jersey, and he's already wearing the club's claret and and blue colors as he competes for a $15,000 prize in today's Play Like a Legend Grand Final.
Two hours earlier, Woods had one hand on the Claret Jug for what would have been the fourth time after surging to the lead with a flawless front nine on a day when the previously missing wind finally bared some teeth.
The 2017 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale was Spieth's last triumph and a keen reminder of his mercurial golf, after he squandered a three-shot lead in four holes only to channel his most sublime play to seize the Claret Jug.
He is nine shots behind leaders Zach Johnson and Kevin Kisner but stranger things have happened — after all Paul Lawrie came from 10 shots back in his final round at Carnoustie in 1999 to walk off with the Claret Jug.
After finishing third in 19613 at Troon in Scotland (Arnold Palmer won the Claret Jug that year), he tied with the New Zealander Bob Charles after 72 holes at Royal Lytham in England in 1963, one stroke ahead of Jack Nicklaus.
But here are five who could be hoisting the Claret Jug at the end: Johnny Miller, who won the 27 British Open at Royal Birkdale, said Matsuyama, ranked No. 224 in the world, is one star whose game is shining.
Robert had some issues with an ulcer in Season 6, leading to a completely disgusting scene wherein he projectile vomited blood all over his dinner guests, and Cora did her level best to lower his intake of claret in response.
The watch, which introduces a distinctive cone-shaped date function, also features a memo function that can be set to remind the wearer of a daily task, whether it be, suggests Mr. Claret, sending a romantic message or taking one's medicine.
Whatever you cook, and whatever I cook, perhaps we could awake together on Sunday, make Welsh rarebit for lunch, drink claret while we eat, and then take a nap on the couch in advance of a riot of cooking for dinner?
After returning on Monday a replica of the Old Claret Jug — which champions are allowed to keep for 51 weeks — Spieth spoke about how his game had become bogged down by technical thoughts during his busy stretch of tournaments in May and June.
"It does not do any good for the pope to come to Chile and speak of poverty and the environment if in the end he does not confront the only thing the Chilean community cares about," Claret said in a phone interview.
And to anyone out there with a PlayStation 4, in desperate need of a game that can fill a spare 15 minutes with belly laughs and lashings of claret, I say: Look no further than what's staring you in the face, right now.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - More than two decades after lifting the Claret Jug, former champion Tom Lehman fought back the tears as he walked down the 18th fairway at Royal Portrush on Friday for what is almost certain to be his last British Open.
" An excerpt from FC Barcelona's official anthem, the Cant de Barca reads: "We're the blue and claret supporters /It matters not from where we hail, /Whether it's the north or the south, /Now we all agree, we all agree, one flag unites us in brotherhood.
An emotional victory at his native South African Open helped bring Oosthuizen's 250 to a satisfying close, separating himself on the final day to become just the sixth man to put his name on both the Open trophy and the British Open's Claret Jug.
Daly went on to lift the coveted Claret Jug but no one who saw it will ever forget the sight of Rocca going down on all fours to beat the St Andrews turf in delight after sinking his monster putt on the 18th green.
Four-times major champion McIlroy missed the cut by a shot at Royal Portrush, and was already back in Florida moving into a new house when Irishman Lowry completed a fairytale ending by lifting the Claret Jug in the first Open held in Northern Ireland since 1951.
The thunderous motion of the image, clenched fist punching upwards while gripping the giant steel beam tightly, is suggestive of an intense and brawny brand of football, which combined with the Iron's bold claret and blue colour scheme makes it an absolute belter of a badge.
Matt Kuchar will take advantage of both events for a potential rematch with Spieth, the defending British Open champion, reminding fans of last year's chaotic finish for the claret jug in which Spieth made a striking 13th-hole recovery from a penalty drop surrounded by equipment trucks.
The 2013 U.S. Open champion — who won the Olympic gold medal last year, and lost to Sergio García in a playoff at the Masters in April — would love nothing more than to be the first Englishman to win the Claret Jug since Nick Faldo in 1992.
"This letter has become a true praise to the inoperative and the crimes committed by the bishops of Chile," said Juan Carlos Claret, spokesman for a group of laypeople in the southern city of Osorno, where a bishop at the heart of the scandal resigned earlier this year.
And, with over 5,000 distinct cultivars, no other bloom has a wider range of colors, from the slender white-and-crimson viridiflora Flaming Spring Green and the raspberry-striped Hemisphere to the peony-like, double-fringed claret-red Belfort and Blackjack, a single flower the color of a half-healed bruise.
The ground floor itself, with 14-foot ceilings, is 6,500 square feet; in photographs of the public rooms from the 1940s, there are clusters of velvet-upholstered Deco barrel chairs and fires in the many hearths, some with mantels made of woven copper and marble in shades of claret, ebony and pine.
Lovely, now let's carry on.) But what initially sounded like joke turned out not to be one, after all: Also in December 2014, a New York Times profile of Goode confirmed that the show — and his friendship with Rhys — was for real: [Goode] cheerfully digressed on various subjects … how he had already drunk a bottle of the claret he bought on eBay for Christmas dinner; his success in quitting smoking and switching to e-cigarettes; the television program about wine he has signed up to film in France with his friend Matthew Rhys (the star of "The Americans" with whom he drank the claret)… And in February 2015, the Wall Street Journal confirmed that Rhys and Goode would indeed be filming the series that summer.
"It's nice to have belief in your team mates that they can stand up to pressure and they can deliver on the big stage and I think that's what the gold medal and the (Masters) green jacket and the FedExCup and Henrik's Claret Jug (British Open winner Stenson), that's what they represent," Rose said.
This year, there's plenty of compelling players to cheer for — Tiger Woods is looking to continue his comeback with his second major of the year, Rory McIlroy is hoping to win the Claret Jug for a second time after his dominant performance in 2014, and Brooks Koepka will look to continue his near-unprecedented streak of major success.
Francesco Molinari was given the courtesy of a few questions about the impact of his historic British Open win at Carnoustie last month — the first major triumph by an Italian — but the media did not want to know how it felt to hoist the Claret Jug so much as what it was like playing the final round with Woods.
To read his tales of lobscouse and spotted dog and boiled baby, burgoo, sea pie, toasted cheese and cold crubeens, is to find oneself transported to a fine cabin in the stern of HMS Surprise, where the claret flows as freely as the conversation, there are occasionally weevils in the hardtack and the puns are very, very bad.
The circuit is often emotional (such as in 220, when Stiliyan Petrov led the team after announcing his retirement because of leukemia treatment), and it is almost always warm: Last spring, Fabian Delph, the team captain, carried his infant daughter, who wore a claret-and-blue jersey with "Daddy" written on her back and giggled for much of the ride.
Every one of Van Noten's shows force these reconsiderations, but my favorite is probably his fall 210 ready-to-wear women's collection, which appeared, if you blurred your vision a bit, as a series of tonal, Rothkoesque blocks, each hue dyed to just the point where it almost became some other color altogether: a claret-y red-purple sweater above a lichen-y blue-green skirt; a peachy pink-orange skirt worn beneath a grassy gold-green shirt.

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