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Veuve Clicquot is an iconic champagne whose story began in 1772 and soon spread throughout Europe. The key figure of the brand was Barbe Nicole Ponsardin - Madame Clicquot, who took over the management of the house after the death of her husband and became one of the first women in the wine industry. Her courage led to the creation of the first vintage champagne, the first blended rosé and the revolutionary method of remuage, which still ensures the clarity of champagne today.
The brand builds its style on the Pinot Noir variety, structure and fruit intensity. Their cuvées, including the iconic Yellow Label and the exceptional La Grande Dame, are aged significantly longer than the appellation rules require. The wines contain a high proportion of reserve components and draw from their own vineyards, up to 95% of which have Premier or Grand Cru status. Cultivation is herbicide-free, with an emphasis on sustainability and respect for nature.
Veuve Clicquot is a brand that combines technical precision, historical legacy and feminine strength in a unique expression of champagne mastery.
Category
champagne
country of origin
France
year of the brand's creation
1772
supplier
moët & hennessy