Read The Widow Clicquot Online
Authors: Tilar J. Mazzeo
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Marat, Jean-Paul, 65
Marie Antoinette, queen of France, 6, 8, 12, 38, 85, 133, 153
Marie Louise, empress of the French, 85–86, 98–99
Marmande, countess de, 133
Mary, Queen of Scots, 1
Matasar, Ann B., 41
Mérimée, Prosper, xx, 172
Merrett, Christopher, 33
méthode champenoise
, 30, 81
méthode traditionnelle
, 30
Moët, Jean-Rémy, 64, 88, 98, 120, 149, 172, 191
British market and, 46, 94
as Clicquot rival, 86, 128, 138, 152
death of, 159
industry growth and, 129
looting of cellars owned by, 102, 103
Napoléon and, xvii, 51, 86, 97, 106–7
Russian market and, 79, 108, 109, 110, 127
self-financing by, 145
Moët, Victor, 159
Moët et Chandon, xviii, 129, 159
Moët family, 42, 46, 59, 172
Monselet, Charles, 164, 180 “Montagne de Reims” wines, 28
Moore, Thomas, 107
Mortemart, Anne de, 159, 167–68, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 184
Mortemart, Louis Samuel Victorien de Rochechouart de, 158–59, 161, 167–68, 184
Mortemart, Paul, 159, 166–67
Mortemart, Pauline, 159, 166
Muiron family, 22, 52, 89
Müller, Antoine, 126, 127, 143
Mumm, Jules, 120
muselet
, 149
must
, 26, 29, 53, 54, 76
Napa Valley (Calif.), 26, 122
Napoléon I, emperor of the French, 11, 37, 38, 61, 62, 82, 94–107
abdication of, 107, 109
champagne interest of, xvii, 51, 86, 97, 106, 107–8, 115, 155
Chaptal treatise and, 49
Continental System and, 73–74, 84
final defeat of, 152, 154
Ponsardin family and, 59, 68, 85–86, 99, 104–6
return from exile of, 134
Napoléon III, emperor of the French, 169, 172–73, 179, 183
Napoleonic Code, 39, 72
Napoleonic Wars, 72, 73–74, 76–80, 84, 93–107
Navier, Jean-Claude, 64
Nelson, Horatio, 36
Nonancourt, Widow, 177
Notre-Dame de Reims, xv, 6, 9, 63
Oger, 93, 139, 151
Olry, Madame Jacques, 176–77
Oudart, Jean, 123
Pérignon, Dom Pierre, 5, 16, 28, 30, 33, 123
as blending pioneer, 56
champagne discovery legend and, xvii, xviii, 31, 34, 64
phylloxera, 185
Pinkham, Lydia, 190
piquette
(peasant wine), 29
Pommery, Alexandre, 174
Pommery, Louise (Jeanne Alexandrine Louise), xx–xxi, 21, 173–76, 177, 190
Pompadour, Madame de, xvi, 34
Ponsardin, Adrien, 147
Ponsardin, Barbe-Nicole.
See
Clicquot, Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin (Widow Clicquot)
Ponsardin, Clémentine, 7, 12, 38, 39, 59, 68, 90, 106, 179, 182
Ponsardin, Jean-Baptiste Gérard, 7, 38, 102, 105–6, 136, 139
Ponsardin, Jeanne-Clémentine (Marie Jeanne Josèphe Clémentine), 2–3, 6, 8, 16, 158
Ponsardin, Ponce Jean Nicolas Philippe (Nicolas), 6–7, 113, 125, 130, 134
daughter’s marriage and, 16, 21
death of, 139, 143
French Revolution and, 2–3, 8–10
granddaughter as heiress of, 131, 132
Napoléon and, 59, 68, 85, 86, 99, 104–5
as Reims mayor, 85, 99, 104–5, 138
social and political aspirations of, 6, 7, 13, 14
textile industry and, 6, 16, 71, 119
Ponsardin, Thérèse, 38, 59, 105–6, 136, 147
Poupart de Neuflize, 150
Protest, Monsieur, 52
Prussia, 60, 73, 79, 95, 102–3, 183
racking, 29, 54, 55, 76
railroads, 158, 171, 177, 179
Redding, Cyrus, 149
Reims, 6, 61, 99, 172
cathedral of, xv, 6, 9, 63
champagne bottling decree and, 32, 34
festival of St. Vincent in, 50
French Revolution and, 1, 2–5, 8, 9–10
interconnected cellars in, 14–15
Napoleonic Wars and, 101–7, 108
Nicolas Ponsardin as mayor of, 85, 99, 104–5, 138
railroad and, 158, 171
Werlé as mayor of, 172–73, 183
remuage sur pupitre
, xix, 124, 126–29, 143, 149
Renée de Lorraine, 1
revolution of 1848, 169
Rheinwald, Miss (Bohne’s fiancée), 87
Robert, Widow, 42, 43, 68, 120
Roederer, Louis, 120, 176
Romans, 14–15, 27–28
Rouillon, Madame de, 134
Royal Society of London, 33
Ruinart, Dom Thierry, 16
Ruinart, Nicolas, 16
Ruinart family, 34, 120
Russia
as champagne market, 25, 60–62, 67, 77–79, 81–82, 94, 108–16, 118, 124, 127, 148, 173
French wine import ban by, 97–98, 115–16
wars with France, 40, 61, 62, 94, 96, 98–104, 107, 108
sabrage
, art of, 104
Sachs, Monsieur de, 160
Saint-Évremond, Charles de, 32–33
Saint-Pierre-les-Dames (convent), 1–2, 7, 101
Sandwich, Lord, 137
Simon, Florent, 130
Smith, Bonnie G., 39
sparkling wine, 25, 28, 30–35, 44–45, 51, 64, 80–81, 123.
See also
champagne
sulfur, 54, 58, 59, 76
supertasters, 58
Tallien, Madame, 14
TCA (chemical), 75
terroir
, 20–21, 56
textile industry, 12, 22–23, 68, 73
Nicolas Ponsardin and, 6, 16, 71, 119
Widow Clicquot and, 142, 145, 146, 150, 156
This, Hervé, 58–59
Tolstoy, Count, 110
Tomes, Robert, 125, 128, 129, 141, 160
Tovey, Charles, 64, 191
trademarks, 88–89, 95, 106, 148, 149, 171, 177
trade restrictions, 79, 82, 83, 93–94, 97
Continental System and, 73–74, 84
contraband shipments and, 80, 108–12, 118
Russian market and, 94, 97–98, 115–16
transvasage
, 55, 125, 127
Trois Glorieuses, Les, 152–53
Tronsson-Jacquesson, 94
typhoid, 63–66
United States, 1, 10, 140–41, 190
Vasnier, Henri, 174
vendange
, 52, 67
Verzenay, 28, 53
Veuve Clicquot: La grande dame de la Champagne
(book), 188
Veuve Clicquot Fourneaux and Company, 73–84, 87, 90, 91, 93
Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin and Company, 134–35, 139–41, 143, 170, 185
archives of, xv, 119, 180–81, 185
British market and, 173, 177
brut champagne and, 177
current head of, xvi, 121
early years of, 87–120
financial problems of, 150–51
headquarters of, 144
impostor champagnes and, 148
marketing and, 171
Napoleonic Wars and, 101–9
production concerns of, 124–28
rebuilding of, 157–58, 159
Russian market and, 81–82, 94, 108–16, 118, 124, 127, 148, 173
sales decline in 1830s of, 151–52
sales increase in 1840s of, 158, 160, 161
trademarks of, 88–89, 95, 106, 148, 149, 171, 177
Werlé as partner in, 155–60, 164, 171–72, 177, 179, 182, 185
Widow Clicquot’s retirement and, 159–60
Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin and Company Bank, 142, 144–48, 150–51, 152, 156
Veuve Laurent-Perrier and Company, 177
Veuve Pommery and Company, 174–76
Victoria, queen of Great Britain, xx, 176, 190
vignerons, 5, 22, 42, 52, 125, 153
Villiers-en-Prayères, 139, 144, 156, 167
Vincent, Saint, 50