Claret is the name used in English for red wine from the Bordeaux region of France, along the valleys of the rivers Gironde, Garonne and Dordogne, including Medoc, Graves and Sauternes.
Or just as in a color.... of that wine, deep red :D
2006-10-10 21:13:05
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answered by Betty J 2
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Claret can mean one of two things depending on the context of the sentence.
Claret - red wine normally produced in the Bordeaux region of France; or
Claret - deep purplish-red colour.
2006-10-11 04:10:25
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answered by Born a Fox 4
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In English slang, claret means "blood"
2006-10-11 05:54:22
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answered by Charles W 2
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Maurice
2006-10-11 06:47:24
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answered by Anonymous
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a type of red wine; often mentioned in books set 100 years or more ago.
2006-10-11 06:29:48
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answered by P-nuts and Hair-dos 7
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a delicious drink
2006-10-11 04:08:54
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answered by acid tongue 7
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Wine
http://www.claret.com/ Read all about it here.
2006-10-11 04:07:36
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answered by nightevisions 7
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