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Pouilly

[ poo-yee ]

noun

  1. a village in central France: known for its wines.


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In an email, spokesperson Cecile Pouilly said the GDF falls under the jurisdiction of the Libyan Ministry of Interior and said she believes the wall was built because a training centre is being set up on the centre’s perimeter.

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My impression was that on Brexit, Pouilly is at the same time incredibly aware and fantastically clueless.

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The Pouilly brotherhood was founded in 1949, and when I visited them, they created a day of splendid - if occasionally surreal - provincial French charm.

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Mass follows at the Catholic church in the town of Pouilly.

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It is not every day you get asked to join a medieval-style brotherhood, and I was nervous lest the Pouilly winegrowers spot that I knew nothing about wine.

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