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She Had No Legal Rights. She Changed Wine Forever. The Veuve Clicquot Story

The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast29 de abril de 202600:04:54

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In 1805, a 27-year-old French widow was handed a struggling wine business, a mountain of debt, and a legal system that said she had no right to run either. Her name was Barbe-Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin. You know her today as Veuve Clicquot.

What she built in the decades that followed didn't just save a family business — it changed how every bottle of champagne on earth is made.

In this episode of The Back Label, we follow the widow's journey from a stone house in Reims to the Russian Imperial Court — through Napoleon's blockades, a revolutionary invention made from a simple wooden board, and a shipment of 10,550 bottles that beat every competitor to market by weeks.

And then — the full pour. Nearly two hundred years after her death, a group of Finnish scuba divers found something at the bottom of the Baltic Sea that nobody expected. Her champagne. Still good.

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