Claret

Claret Red Bordeaux Wine

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In London, Claret has for centuries been almost synonymous with red wine or French red wine. Claret is now the traditional English word for any red from the Bordeaux region of France. Claret is the name used in English for red wine from the Bordeaux wine zone, along the valleys of the rivers Gironde, Garonne and Dordogne, including Medoc, Graves and Sauternes. The French do not use the word "claret" in relation to red wine.

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Claret

A Plain and Easie Method

FOR

Preserving [by God’s Blessing] Those that are WELL from the Infection of the

PLAGUE,

AND For Curing such as are Infected With it.


Written in the Year 1666

By Tho. Willis, M.D. late Sidney Professor in Oxford, and a Member of the Royal Society and College of Physicians in London.

Never before Printed.

LONDON, Printed for W. Crook, at the Green-Dragon, without Temple-Bar. 1691

Libellum hunc de Peste, dignum judicamus, qui Imprimatur.

Gualt Charleton, Praeses Collegii Regalis Medicor. Londinenf.

Tho. Burwel

J. Gordon. Censores.

Wil. Dawes.

Tho. Gill.

Dat. Septemb. 5. 1690.

In comitiis Censoriis ex Edibus Collegii nostri.


The Works of Thomas Nashe
Summers Last Will and Testament

BACCHUS: Now on my honour, Sim Summer, thou art ... [1090]
a bad member, a dunce, a mongrel, to discredit so
worshipful an art after this order. Thou hast cursed me,
and I will bless thee: Never cup of Nipitaty in London
come near thy niggardly habitation. I beseech the gods
of good fellowship, thou may'st fall into a consumption with
drinking small beer. Every day may'st thou eat fish, and
let it stick in the mid'st of thy maw, for want of a cup
of wine to swim away in. Venison be Venenum to thee:
& may that vintner have the plague in his house that sells
thee a drop of claret to kill the poison of it
. As many ... [1100]
wounds may'st thou have, as Caesar had in the Senate
house, and get no white wine to wash them with. And to
conclude, pine away in melancholy and sorrow, before thou
hast the fourth part of a dram of my juice to cheer up
thy spirits.