How To Use negotiant In A Sentence
- Today it's a given that the best wines in Burgundy and elsewhere are estate-bottled, that is, produced by the people who grow the grapes, but through the 1920s most of the grapes grown in Burgundy were sold to négotiants who vinified and bottled the finished wine, frequently blending them with heartier wines from the sunny Rhône valley and elsewhere. The Childhood Chums Keeping Volnay a Delight
- Sacerdotes (inquit) vestri, qui seipsos exhibere deberent alijs in exemplum, in malis iacent actibus, parùm curant de Templi seruitio: habitu et studijs se conformant mundo: se inebriant vino, continentiam infringentes, cum fraude negotiantes, ac praua principibus consilia ingerentes. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 08 Asia, Part I
- Mr. Wender asked Ms. Wasserman to let him know if she ever spotted an investment opportunity, and not long afterward she enlisted him to help rescue the foundering negotiant firm of Camille Giroud, with whom she'd worked for years. In the Domain of the Earth Mother of Burgundy
- Ma foi," said the commandant, "c'est un negotiant, un bourgeois" -- take him away to the citadel, we will examine him to-morrow, at present we must dress for the comedie -- "Allons. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 530, January 21, 1832
- Only an occasional negotiant comes up from Gap or Grenoble, seeking orders in the villages, for whom the ordinary auberges suffice. The Huguenots in France
- The mustachioed Mr. Blot began his career as a negotiant in Tours and gradually began acquiring small domains in Montlouis, a not-terribly-fashionable appellation on the South Bank of the Loire, and eventually a few acres in the more illustrious town of Vouvray, across the river. Singing of France's Unsung Chenin Blanc
- In 2002, long before Goldman Sachs Conspiracy Theory became a major interdisciplinary body of knowledge, a group of American investors led by Joe Wender and his wife, Ann Colgin, bought Camille Giroud, a small but venerable Burgundian negotiant. In the Domain of the Earth Mother of Burgundy
- Monsieur Tavel, negotiant a Bordeaux himself, was more likely to be aware of a fellow wineshipper than of a chateau seventy kilometres to the north. '' ll find out, 'he said. PROOF
- One negotiant might have wines that cost as much as $100 or $1,000 per bottle, but it may also put plenty of care into its Côtes du Rhône that sells for as little as $8 or $9 per bottle. Cotes du Rhone Wine Shopping Tips
- 'Coqueline-Walhaert, _negotiant_,' is the sign over the establishment wherein a very infirm old woman sells centimes 'worth of sweetstuff to the _jeunesse_ of Janenne, whilst her husband works at the quarries. Schwartz: A History From "Schwartz" by David Christie Murray