Sekt is a German sparkling wine made through the traditional method or tank fermentation. Deutscher Sekt is a quality category that designates the wine is made entirely from German grapes. So all Deutscher Sekt is sekt, but not all sekt is necessarily Deutscher Sekt.
Sekt is a German term for some types of sparkling wine, produced mainly in Germany and Austria.
Sekt oder Selters - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12
The cast of Das kommt vom Sekt - 1922 includes: Leona Bergere as Malwine Frederik Buch as Knoppchen Leo Peukert as Professor Rehbein Gertrud Rottenberg as Milli Gustav Rudolph as Emanuel Kuhlenich
The cast of Sekt oder Selters - 1990 includes: Erich Bar as Egon Gedeon Burkhard Karin Kienzer Uli Krohm as Max Beatrice Manowski Matthias Petersen Stefan Rutz as Schaffner Heidi Stroh Maya Wagner Daphne Wagner Michael Wittenborn
Insecte-bâton informally and phasme formally are French equivalents of the English phrase "stick insect." The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular nouns will be "eh-sekt-ba-to" and "fazm" ("fa-zmuh" southwards) in French.
The cast of Docteur Chance - 1997 includes: Elvire as Ancetta Pedro Hestnes as Angstel Marisa Paredes as Elise von Sekt Francisco Reyes as Georg Trakl Joe Strummer as Vince Taylor Lionel Tua as The Spaniard
The German for wine is Wein, it is pronounced the same way as the English word "vine"Rotwein = red wineWeißwein = white wineSparkling wine is called Sekt in German
Matthias Petersen has: Performed in "Derrick" in 1974. Played Birzer in "Mussolini and I" in 1985. Performed in "Le due croci" in 1988. Performed in "La trappola" in 1989. Performed in "Sekt oder Selters" in 1990. Played Straniero in "Nero come il cuore" in 1991.
Champagne is a protected name for only made in France from the Area Champagne in northern France. The other name outsdide the Champagne in France is Crémant. In Germany and Switzerland the name ist "Sekt". In common usage, champagne refers to any sparkling wine from any country.
German women typically love flowers. However, red roses are seen as romantic and carnations, lilies, and chrysanthemums are for mourning and funerals. Chocolate is also a wonderful option. Wine should be foreign, as giving German wine means that you don't think the host will provide good enough wine. Sekt and champagne are great for celebrations.
'Insecte nuisible' may be a French equivalent of 'Harmful insect' or 'Insect pest'.The masculine noun 'insecte' means 'insect. Its masculine singular definite article is 'l'* ['the'], and its masculine singular indefinite article 'un' ['a, one'].Together, they're pronounced 'eh-sekt nwee-zeebl'.*The masculine singular definite article actually is 'le'. But the vowel 'e' of 'le' drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe: 'l'insecte'.