Posts Tagged ‘Champagne Veuve Clicquot’
Historical Champagne Women
Champagne is a universal symbol of celebration par excellence, of love, happy moments, and grand success. It was not until the 19th century that Champagne became what we know as the golden sparkling. Wine has been in existence for over 7,000 years! Thanks to the efforts of key women in wine influencers transformed the status…
Read MoreInterview With Megan d’Ardenne – Exploring London’s Food Scene
Glass of Bubbly would like to take a moment and introduce Megan d’Ardenne, a food lover sharing her incredible experiences on Instagram, and a new writer for Glass of Bubbly, who’ll be writing about her adventures with food and sparkling wine in some of London’s finest locations. Let’s find out a little about her life…
Read MoreIn Taste He Trusts
Didier Mariotti, Veuve Clicquot’s Chef Des Caves, Uncorks The Unique Savoir-faire Of The Iconic Champagne House With The Yellow Soul If you were to name a Champagne brand, chances are the first name that would probably naturally pop into your mind would be Veuve Clicquot. Blending that wow factor with that certain French je ne…
Read MoreChampagne Directory
Get ready for the most comprehensive list of Champagne houses available online, if you’re planning a trip to Champagne or looking for a new producer to discover, then this list will be all that you require. When we look at the Champagne Region, 90% of the Vineyards are owned by more than 15,000 Growers, these…
Read MoreThe Oldest Bottle of Champagne – A Taste Of History
We’ve all wished at one point in our lives to travel back in time and either redo the past or experience a time before us, although I don’t have the answer for time travel in the sense that we’d all like, what I do have is a way to taste history in the form of…
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