Citations:chateau migraine


 * 2007, Gad Shimron, Mossad Exodus: The Daring Undercover Rescue of the Lost Jewish Tribe, Gefen Publishing House Ltd (ISBN 9789652294036), page 157:
 * Eritrean brandy was also known as “Chateau Migraine” for the horrible headache — like a hammer pounding on the temples — that was an inseparable part of the drinking experience. The heavy midday heat in Tokar chased even the toughest of denizens to the few shaded ...
 * 2010, Zimbabwe, a Passion Shared, Boekenplan (ISBN 9789086661510), page 53
 * White wine is great with it. But these guests are still drinking Leffe after the soup. ... Definitely not a Chateau Migraine, we thought. We work hard. We live hard. The country is hard and every week it seems to become harder.
 * White wine is great with it. But these guests are still drinking Leffe after the soup. ... Definitely not a Chateau Migraine, we thought. We work hard. We live hard. The country is hard and every week it seems to become harder.