Veuve Clicquot. The Colour of Excellence

Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin has been pushing boundaries for the past 250 years. From inventing rose champagne in 1775 to collaborating with innovators such as Andree Putman and the Campana Brothers, with each passing century the legendary label goes above and beyond to challenge itself with new initiatives to energise and excite its enthusiasts.

When Madame Clicquot, who had become the veuve (widow) Clicquot Ponsardin, inherited the house in 1805, she followed the motto “Only one quality, the finest” and created the first vintage and the riddling rack, two major innovations for champagne production

About the Author

French journalist Sixtine Dubly has interviewed the greatest artists, designers, and creative stars of the international scene for the last fifteen years. Wherever she travels, she tracks emerging trends and handpicks talents, keeping in touch with modern design and lifestyle around the world. She has contributed to Architectural Digest, Ideat Magazine, Marie Claire Maison, and Le Nouvel Observateur, among others, and currently writes for the lifestyle section of Paris Match magazine, where she covers design. She is also the author of Flowers: Art & Bouquets and Orient Express, published by Assouline in 2016.
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