5 Metaphors for claret

That will stay his stomach, indeed, but Claret is your only binder.

The claret was 1900 and 1904, a vintage obtained by Polonsky in Paris.

Claret, as Johnson put it, "is the liquor for boys, and port for men; but he who aspires to be a hero must drink brandy."

I think your clarets are many degrees better than any I can get," said Sir Wynston, sipping a glass of his favorite wine.

'A man would be drowned by claret before it made him drunk,' iii. 381; iv. 79; 'Claret is the liquor for boys,' iii. 381.

5 Metaphors for  claret