Author: Mazzeo, Tilar J.
Now in paperback, the New York Times bestselling story of the visionary young widow who built a champagne empire, became a legend in her tumultuous times, and showed the world how to live with style
Veuve Clicquot champagne epitomizes glamour, style, and luxury. But who was this young widow—the Veuve Clicquot—whose champagne sparkled at the courts of France, Britain, and Russia, and how did she rise to celebrity and fortune?
The Widow Clicquot brings to life the woman behind the label: Barbe-Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin, a daring and determined entrepreneur who, newly widowed during the chaotic years of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, assumed the reins of the fledgling wine business she and her husband started, steering it through huge political and financial reversals to become one of the richest women of her time. Her legacy lives on through the champagne house she established, which remains a distinguished name, and through her wine-making inventions and experiments, which changed the history of champagne. As much a fascinating journey through the process of making this temperamental wine as a biography of a uniquely tempered woman, The Widow Clicquot is utterly intoxicating.